It says that, as well as the risk of diverting the sonographer's attention at the point when they most need to concentrate, there could be legal complications if an abnormality is recorded by the scan, but not reported or acted upon.
Many hospital trusts allow parents-to-be to take away stills from the scan, usually for a charge. Richard Evans, chief executive of the society, said: "This is an environment where you expect the sonographer to be able to act professionally and be able to detect problems, so the potential for distraction is a serious thing. The SCoR's Nigel Thompson added: "People taking home videos can also unnecessarily extend the time of the ultrasound examination.
She said that camcorder is not allow to record our baby but they can provide us a 3 min copy of ultrasound movie from the lab's monitor instead. Actually I wanted to see my wife face when she saw our baby for the first time, but DVD still better than nothing. Is this a common practice in US or in PA? Is it the law? All my friends have their first ultrasound video to keep a good memory. My friends are not in the US. I still do not understand why they are not allow us to shoot our VDO.
Some ultrasound manufacturers now let you log in to their web site and get those images for a fee, others allow the hospital to print you small copies and the hospital may or may not charge to recover the royalties paid to the ultrasound company for doing this. My guess would be that it is due to liabilty fears. I doubt you could record anything in the place, in case you recorded them making a mistake and could then use the video as evidence in court. I'd concur with Turpie, there are lots of litigation issues surrounding medical procedures, some technicians may also just not like being recorded.
Many hospitals may have blanket policies to limit recordings to avoid litigation as well, far as I know there is no law but company and business policies tend to trump many things. Might not hurt to check with the hospital to see what they say, especially since you want to document your baby and it's important to you - they might make an exception or give you more reason as to why.
Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. The probe used for this does not need to go in very deep, so most women find that it fits comfortably inside the vagina. This might be recommended if:. Medicare covers some of the costs of ultrasounds but not others. Some private health insurance schemes cover some of the costs. Before having an ultrasound, check the costs with your doctor, your midwife or the person doing the ultrasound.
It is your choice whether or not you have ultrasound scans during your pregnancy. Many women find it reassuring to know if they have a healthy pregnancy and to help prepare for the birth. If any abnormalities are seen, it may also be possible to arrange immediate specialist care to help manage your pregnancy and prepare for the birth.
If you are unsure whether you would like to have a scan, you can discuss it with your midwife or doctor to help make the right decision for you. Learn more here about the development and quality assurance of healthdirect content. Ultrasound scans in pregnancy are a way of checking on the developing baby. Ultrasound scans use high-frequency soundwaves to create moving images. Read more on myDr website. During your pregnancy, you'll be offered a range of tests, including blood tests and ultrasound scans.
Pregnancy tests identify health concerns for you and your baby. Read more on raisingchildren. A nuchal translucency scan is part of the ultrasound scan that may give an indication of chromosomal abnormality. Learn more about how and when it is performed. A dating scan is an ultrasound scan to determine how many weeks pregnant you are and your due date.
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