
Most asked questions
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I do not have set hours; as it is important for me to maintain my credentials and expand my knowledge as a registered diagnostic sonographer by working different shifts at the hospital.
While I don't have set hours for Sneak A Peek 3D, I strive to be available as much as possible and offer appointment flexibility to accommodate various schedules.
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YES!! We want this to be an experience for all of your loved ones to be part of.
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Over the years, I have made every effort to remain accessible and responsive to calls and messages. Unfortunately, due to the overwhelming volume of spam calls I’ve had to silence incoming calls.
This adjustment has allowed me to focus on improving the website by making it easier for everyone to find the information that was being asked.
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We recommend scheduling a session after 7 weeks of pregnancy. Before reaching 7 weeks, the baby is very small, making it difficult to visualize through ultrasound.
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Through ultrasound we recommend after 15 weeks for more accurate gender images. Anytime sooner the gender isn't always as obvious.
To find out gender through the SneakPeek blood test we recommend after 7 weeks.
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SneakPeek blood tests are 99.9% accurate.
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Anytime is a great time and really depends on what experience you are looking for. If you are looking to see baby's features and expressions the most popular time is 26-35 weeks.
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Most of the time we are able to get great images but not always. Having state of the art equipment and a registered sonographer performing the ultrasound is a big factor, however some factors are out of our control such as: placenta location, the clarity of amniotic fluid, your little ones position, and the overall fetal environment. We promise to make every effort to obtain the best possible images of whatever your little one is showing off.
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According to both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), there is no evidence that ultrasounds harm a developing fetus. Ultrasound does not use radiation or x-rays.
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No, by appointment only.
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Our ultrasound room comfortably seats 8-10 people; however, families have brought more and it has worked out great.
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Go to the tab for booking and click book on the session you are interested in and you will see what appointment slots are still available.
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In your first trimester make sure to come with a FULL bladder; your bladder will give a better window to see baby.
In your second and third trimester-HYDRATE! HYDRATE! HYDRATE! Increase your water intake at least 5 days before your appointment to better optimize the images. You can also eat or drink something sweet on your way to your session to wake baby up for their photoshoot.
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If baby is being shy during the Gender Peek ultrasound we can reschedule another attempt at no cost.
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Yes, I can avoid showing gender; Just let me know if you want me to put it in an envelope or if it is a surprise until baby arrives.
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2D ultrasound is the traditional method that produces black and white, two-dimensional images. 3D ultrasound is an advancement that captures a true three-dimensional of your little one, often showing very clear features. 4D is a live view of your baby in 3D/HD, allowing the ability to see your baby yawn or even smile. HD is a high definition 3- dimensional image also known as 5D.
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My number one goal is creating a memorable bonding experience for you and your family while capturing the best images of your little one. If we are unable to obtain 3D images or determine gender at your appointment we will reschedule you for a second appointment within 14 days at no charge. Any additional attempts thereafter will be charged according to package.
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No, this is an elective ultrasound which is designed to help families bond with their unborn little one. Your doctor will facilitate your diagnostic ultrasound for determining due date and any abnormalities. Therefore it is important that you are currently under prenatal care and if you have any concerns, you reach out to your doctor.
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No, insurance companies will not cover elective ultrasounds.