How Does an Ultrasound Work?

An ultrasound scan is a technique that uses sound waves to produce images of the inside of your body. It is especially important for pregnant women because it helps check on their health and safety. Keep reading to learn more about how ultrasounds work and why they are essential during pregnancy. Are you looking for

Ectopic Pregnancy: An Ultrasound Can Save Your Life

Negotiating an unplanned pregnancy can be a scary and confusing time. You may feel tempted to obtain the abortion pill without first having your pregnancy verified by a medical professional. We caution you against this because it can put your health in danger if you unknowingly have a life-threatening complication called an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic

Is Ultrasound Dangerous? (Spoiler: It Isn’t)

If you’ve never had an ultrasound exam done before, you may feel some hesitation about the procedure. Maybe you’ve heard stories about ultrasound being unsafe for you and your baby, or you simply don’t know what to expect. We’re here to debunk those myths and reassure you that ultrasound isn’t something to fear.  Myth: Ultrasound

Maybe It’s Not Like You Think; What to Expect at Your First Ultrasound.

So the nurse has booked you a free ultrasound at the Pregnancy Help Center and now you’re starting to panic. You might be worried about radiation or about the baby getting poked, and you’re thinking twice about going to the appointment. First of all, BREATHE. Ultrasound machines do not use radiation; they use sound. Your

Pregnancy Confirmation Ultrasound

The main reason you should get an ultrasound is simply to see how far along you are in your pregnancy.  With this safe and accurate procedure you will also be able to detect the fetal heartbeat and approximate due date. One of the most exciting services we offer at Pregnancy Help Center is a FREE

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