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3D Ultrasound!!!

Ok, so let me start by saying that it wasn't as creepy as I thought it was going to be. I mean, it's still creepy to see the face of my baby before she is born but it wasn't that bad. Now I'm anxious to see what similarities I will find between her and the pictures.

We went to Womb With a View on Saturday, September 24th to have the ultrasound done. My husband, mother and nephew went with. My nephew is 9 and he was very excited to see his 'alien cousin', as he kept calling her. It was a cute place and the two women who helped us were very nice and very easy going. It was very relaxing just like the website said it would be. They have lot of package options to choose from.

So once we filled out the paperwork and chose our package, we headed back to the ultrasound room. It was almost like a living room. It had a nice sized couch and some chairs that faced a big screen TV so that everyone could watch. There were a bunch of toys on the floor too so after my nephew got bored, he had something to do!

They started with the heartbeat, which was 150. I had been drinking orange juice to ensure that she would be moving for us so the heartbeat was a little higher than it has been. But the orange juice worked because she was moving a lot!

Here are some of the pictures:

The first thing she did was verify the gender. I'm not even going to try to explain it the way that she did but it's a girl!



She kept her hand in front of her face the whole time so we never got a clear shot but we did get some great profile shots and at least we know she has 5 fingers on her left hand!





She yawned a lot...







And of course she wouldn't be my little girl if she didn't flip us off!



I got a DVD with the package I chose but I was a little disappointed with that. It shows all of the movement, which is cool, but it also shows every time she took a picture or moved the mouse. It's still a neat thing to watch I just wish they could have taken out the mouse movement and picture taking.

They also gave a bunch of freebies for parenting classes and things like that. And we got a really cute knitted hat and blanket for free!

Overall, I'm glad I did it. I'm glad we got the gender verification because now I can finish my registry and plan the nursery. It was cool to see all of her features and now I can't wait to see how the pictures compare to her in real life!

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  1. the middle finger pic is priceless!!

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  2. Awe, that little yawn is the best picture ever! These 3d ultrasound baby pictures gives you such a better view of your baby. I'm thinking about getting some of these for our baby. I just noticed the flipping off picture, and I couldn't stop laughing! Really awesome ultrasound pictures.
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