If you have any questions that aren't answered below, please do not hestitate to contact a member of the Babybrite Team who will be happy to help you.
Is it safe?
Will it always be successful?
Do I need a full bladder?
Does this replace my hospital scans?
During my Babybrite scan do you check for any problems?
When can I have a Babybrite scan?
How long does the appointment last?
Can I only bring my partner along?
How do I book?
Why do I need to bring my maternity notes?
I am having Twins, can I still be scanned?
I don't want to know the sex of my baby, can I still have a 4D Scan?
I am 34 weeks pregnant, have I left it too late?
Is it safe?
Yes, there is no evidence that ultrasound is harmful to mother or baby. Ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to obtain images of your baby, NOT radiation. If you are booked in for the 45 min appointment, we do not scan for the full 45 min; approx 30 minutes of this time is spent scanning, but even this is not continuous. This is well within recommended guidelines.
^Back to topWill it always be successful?
As mentioned elsewhere on the site, often babies do not lie in ideal positions, this is why we may ask you go for a coffee or have a short walk around the store. If our scan has been unsuccessful, we will book you for a further appointment at no extra charge.
^Back to topDo I need a full bladder?
We do not ask you to routinely fill your bladder. Most women in later pregnancy would find this impossible to achieve. However, if the baby is not lying in an ideal position, the sonographer may suggest trying to fill your bladder slightly in order to try to move the baby.
^Back to topDoes this replace my hospital scans?
No, coming to see us at Babybrite is entirely in addition to your 12 week and 20 week NHS scans. As NHS professionals ourselves we urge you to maintain your NHS appointments, as explained earlier
^Back to topDuring my Babybrite scan do you check for any problems?
Our scans are meant for bonding and personal enjoyment only. It is not intended to detect abnormalities. However, if something was obviously detected, as per our consent form, we explain our findings and refer you back to your antenatal provider.
^Back to topWhen can I have a Babybrite scan?
The ideal time seems to be between 27 and 29 weeks, however, we are able to offer scans between 24 - 34 weeks. If you are unclear about how many weeks pregnant you are, you may want to check your antenatal notes or alternatively give us a ring. Please note that our 2D scan package (option 5) is available until term.
^Back to topHow long does the appointment last?
Package 1, 2 & 3 - 45 minute appointment and approx 30 minute scan time, Package 4 - 30 minute appointment and approx 15 minute scan time, Package 5 - 15 minute appointment and scan time.
^Back to topCan I only bring my partner along?
No, we recognise the birth of a child as a very exciting time for the whole extended family and we are able to accommodate 6+ adults in the scan room. If you would like to bring along mum and grandmother or mum and dad then feel free. We have comfortable seating and an extra monitor - making this an enjoyable experience for everyone. Please feel free to bring your children along too, should you wish to do so.
^Back to topHow do I book?
Follow the instructions on-line or call the office. If the office is closed the phone will divert to our office mobile. We will get back to you within 24 hours. Please feel free to email enquiries for any further information you may require.
^Back to topWhy do I need to bring my maternity notes?
Our Sonographer will read your hospital scan notes only.
PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO COMPANY POLICY WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SCAN YOU IF YOU DO NOT BRING YOUR MATERNITY NOTES WITH YOU.
If you need any more information about this please call our office. If the office is closed the phone will divert to our office mobile. We will get back to you within 24 hours. Please feel free to email enquiries for any further information you may require.
^Back to topI am having Twins, can I still be scanned?
Yes, we have successfully scanned numerous sets of twins. We do not charge you any more to scan twins, however we recommend you choose Option 1-3 to allow enough scan time to see both babies. The optimum time for scanning twins is between 26-28 weeks, preferably 26 weeks as twins are more difficult to scan than a single pregnancy. If you are expecting twins we would advise you to speak to one of our fully trained staff who will help you with your booking, rather than book online.
^Back to topI don't want to know the sex of my baby, can I still have a 4D Scan?
Yes, the ultrasonographer will only attempt to find out for you should you wish to know. The scan can still be performed quite easily without discovering the sex.
^Back to topI am 34 weeks pregnant, have I left it too late?
Although we recommend scanning up to 34 weeks, we have on occasions had requests to scan after this cut off point with fabulous results. Please contact Babybrite for further details.
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