Pregnancy & Preparation
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Your 20 week ultrasound often gives you a detailed look at exactly how your baby is developing and thriving - and allows you to see just how much he or she has grown in the first half of pregnancy! Here's some tips to help you prepare for this exciting prenatal milestone.
The famed 20-week ultrasound is here – the one that most parents look forward to through the whole first half of their pregnancy and gives you a detailed look at exactly how your baby is growing, developing, and thriving. In many cases, the last time you caught a peek of your baby was during your original pregnancy confirmation appointment. Because that first appointment may seem like forever ago now, you’re probably beside yourself with excitement to finally catch a glimpse of the baby filling out that growing bump and getting to see how much he or she has grown.
For many parents-to-be, this is also the ultrasound where the gender of your little one is usually confirmed. Even if you were made aware of your baby’s gender before your 20-week ultrasound – oftentimes, early DNA and blood tests that may be required by your healthcare provider will reveal this information – it is still an incredible feeling to see your baby in real-time. Though certain aspects of pregnancy can be challenging or even stressful, your 20-week ultrasound is one of those once-in-a-lifetime, celebratory parenthood events to thoroughly enjoy! Know that some healthcare facilities and imaging centers have limits on the number of guests that can be with you during your 20-week ultrasound and/or how many people are allowed in waiting areas. Be sure to plan who you’d like to have with you during this time and make sure beforehand that the facility can accommodate your support people.
Because your ultrasound technician will need to take several detailed pictures of your baby, most parents-to-be can expect their 20-week ultrasound appointment to take anywhere from 45 minutes to 90 minutes. This range can vary, depending on your unique situation and how long you may be waiting to be called back, but plan to block out at least 2 hours for your appointment to be safe. Here’s a few other key tips to help you prepare for this exciting appointment:
Get ready, mama! Not only are you just about halfway through pregnancy, but now you get to officially “meet” your baby through ultrasound. Enjoy this time, soak in every second, and look forward to saying hello to your new little girl or baby boy. We bet that he or she can’t wait to meet you either!
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