While some people wait until their baby is born to find out their biological sex, others want to know as soon as possible.
You could have your first ultrasound between 6 and 10 weeks, or you may need to wait to see your baby until your mid-pregnancy anatomy ultrasound. Large studies have found no evidence that ...
Typically performed between 16 and 18 weeks, an ultrasound provides a general check of the baby's anatomy and can also help to date the pregnancy. Later on in pregnancy, ultrasound can gauge the ...
The Coshocton Foundation awarded nearly $4,800 to the Maternal and Child Health Center to purchase a handheld ultrasound and ...