| |  Ultrasounds Not real sure how far along you are and want to get a more accurate due date? Do you feel unsure about how to proceed and need to take a look for yourself?CostOur limited obstetrical ultrasounds are offered free of charge. Making an Appointment The St. Croix Valley Lifecare Center provides ultrasounds to any client who has a positive pregnancy test completed at our center or to women who are referred under certain circumstances. Please call during regular office hours to make an appointment for this service.Call for an appointment today! 651-439-5964
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9:00am - 7:00pm |
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9:00am - 7:00pm |
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9:00am - 5:00pm |
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9:00am - 4:00pm |
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9:00am - 3:00pm | What to Expect Drink a full glass of water (or other fluid) prior to your ultrasound appointment. Do not empty your bladder.
You are encouraged to bring the father of the baby or another person with you to be in attendance during the ultrasound scan.
You will be asked to sign a consent form giving the SCVLC permission to perform the ultrasound scan. About the ScanUltrasound has been in use for over 25 years and is recognized by medical professionals as a safe and beneficial tool that can be used during pregnancy. High frequency sound waves are produced by the ultrasound machine and sent into the body though a transducer that is either placed on the abdomen or inserted in to the vagina (transvaginal). A transvaginal approach may provide greater resolution in early pregnancy. Echos are then received back and electronically translated into dots (white and black) on a monitor producing a picture.
The ultrasound scan is done to determine if the pregnancy is in the womb (intrauterine) and viable (heartbeat present). Gestational age and estimated due dates may also be determined by obtaining specific measurements of the baby. | | | | | | |