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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ultrasounds aren’t healthy for the baby anyway so I wouldn’t be jealous of that unless they are absolutely needed. More isn’t always better. [/quote] Ultrasound uses sound not any sort of rays for imaging. They don't affect the baby. https://www.marchofdimes.org/find-support/topics/pregnancy/ultrasound-during-pregnancy#:~:text=Does%20ultrasound%20have%20any%20risks,not%20found%20any%20dangerous%20risks. [/quote] Yeah … keep telling yourself that [/quote] You sound stupid. Where is your link? I'm the AMA who wrote previously about having twins. Had one scan a week entering third trimester. They went full term vaginal birth and came out st 7 lbs and some ounces each. Both came home with no time in NICU. They're 14 now and really couldn't be a better set of kids, even if they are teens :D I know that's just one data set but you sound like you got your info off of TikTok. [/quote] People were indicating they had a scan at EVERY appointment not every appointment during the third trimester. Very different. I don’t use TikTok and barely read your post. [/quote] I don't understand your argument. I've had 7 scans and currently 27 weeks pregnant but that's fairly normal with ivf pregnancy as they're higher risk...the scans are not high risk. I refuse xrays at most dental visits but have had at least 100 ultrasounds thanks to iui and ivf... Moral of story people have different pregnancies and therefore may want partner support at their appointments if they're higher risk [/quote]
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