Faq
Most frequently asked questions
What do I need to know before having an ultrasound?
What is looked at during an ultrasound?
What can be seen on an ultrasound?
How is the ultrasound made?
Are children allowed to be present during an ultrasound?
Yes, children are very welcome at a (fun) ultrasound. It can be a wonderful experience to watch the development of their brother or sister together with your other children. It is important to prepare them well for what to expect so that they feel comfortable during the examination. With a fun ultrasound such as the gender ultrasound, we ensure that the environment is safe and comfortable for everyone. Our sonographers take the time to involve the children in the process and show them how special an ultrasound is.
However, a screening ultrasound such as the 13 and 20 week ultrasound may also take too long for young children. The sonographer must also be able to concentrate on not missing anything in the baby's development and detecting any abnormalities. If there is any deviation, this will be discussed with you immediately. That is why we strongly advise against taking young children with you for these ultrasound scans.
