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Tag Archives: 20-week scan

Musings of a heart mummy: why I don’t get excited about seeing my baby on scan

20/03/201804/06/2018
A 12 week scan photo of Peanut

​​I suppose there was once a time when going for a scan was exciting. When it was an opportunity to see my baby again, something to look forward to. I don’t really remember that though. The first scan with Jessica wasn’t exciting. It was an early scan due to a first trimester bleed. A scan… Read More

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Think 20. Think HEART: Do you know what to expect from your 20-week scan?

10/10/201610/10/2016
A pink heart on a yellow background with the text "Think 20. THINK HEART."

The 20-week scan is an exciting moment for many pregnant women.  The opportunity to see your baby on screen again, and perhaps to find out if you’re having a boy or a girl.  As well as being an exciting moment, it’s also an important one.  This is the scan where the sonographer checks to make… Read More

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The truth about… the 20 week scan

03/11/201421/10/2017
Jessica at the 20 week scan

The 20 week scan. This is often referred to as a gender scan. It’s an exciting time, being able to see your baby again and find out its a boy or girl. However, there’s much more to this scan than finding out the baby’s gender. The 20 week scan, or anomaly scan, is to check… Read More

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I'm Louise, mummy of three - Jessica, forever six, who was born with half a heart and lives on in mine; and heart-healthy Sophie (born 2013) and Thomas (born 2018). I blog about living with grief after child loss, crafts, days out and the little moments of family life.

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