
We honestly don’t know why anyone would go anywhere else. Regardless, we would be sure to let everyone know how great of an experience this was. We understand that you have a great referral program, which is great for you to give back to your clients. My husband and I are really impressed with the effort that you had put forth to give people the total experience. Another friend of mine had a 4D/3D ultrasound done elsewhere 🙁 and the quality was nowhere near what Fetal Vision Imaging provides…I really feel bad for her. She is local and I told her that she has to get this done. They were amazed! I just found out that a friend of mine is pregnant. This was worth every penny! I showed my video and pictures to everyone. If we have another child, I plan to have a 4d ultrasound at your facility at least twice! She is happy and healthy and we are so blessed to have her in our lives. Jocelyn Faith arrived (one week late) on at 5:05pm.

The experience was not just for us but for everyone who was looking forward to Jocelyn’s arrival. I shared the photos and video clips with my entire address book and everyone felt as if they knew Jocelyn 2 months before she arrived here. THANK YOU for such a wonderful experience. I had felt bonded to Jocelyn since day one but on 11-20 my husband was able to feel a new connection with her.
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Her facial expressions and chubby cheeks cracked me up on 11-20 and they crack me up now. She is now 3 weeks old and I still look at her everyday and think how amazing it is that she looks and acts EXACTLY as she did on 11-20. Lucky for us, she provided us with yawns, finger sucking and a lot of movement. If we had left with only that image, we would have been satisfied. The very first image we saw of Jocelyn was one of her blinking and smiling. We had hoped Little Miss Jocelyn would cooperate and give us a little show. The ambiance you created in the room – the lighting, music, and overall energy – was perfect. Jocelyn is our first child, so the entire journey was new to us. Our thought was – if the technology is there, why wouldn’t we do it? We didn’t want to kick ourselves years later for not doing it.

We had 2d ultrasounds every 4 weeks, so scheduling a 4d was simply to get a better view of the daughter we knew we were having. She set up a fund to buy and fill the box with items including a packet of forget-me-not flower seeds to plant in remembrance, a journal and candle, a bespoke pendant and a memorial certificate to mark the day the pregnancy was lost.My husband, Bryan, and I visited your office on 11-20-07. While memory boxes were already provided for women losing babies in later stages of pregnancy or shortly after birth, staff nurse Hayley Ellenton came up with the idea of providing the boxes for women on Cedar Ward at the Woman and Children’s Hospital and in the Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit. The trust introduced the memory boxes last year to help parents who lose a child to miscarriage, ectopic or molar pregnancy. “We understand some women will not wish to have an image but we feel it is important to let women know we can now provide this service.” “Some women will want to keep an image of their baby and, where that is possible and the image can be picked up by the sonographer on the ultrasound, we will be able to provide that service. “We are determined to offer compassionate care to every women and this new service is part of the work we are undertaking to support women miscarrying in the first few weeks. Now, the trust is introducing a new policy to ensure parents enduring the loss of their babies will be offered scan photographs.Ĭhief medical officer Kevin Phillips, a consultant in obstetrics and gynaecology, said: “We understand and appreciate how difficult it is for parents to lose a child, regardless of when that occurs in a pregnancy. Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust recently introduced special “Forget-Me-Not” memory boxes to help women cope with the loss of their child in the first few weeks of pregnancy. Women who suffer miscarriages in the early stages of pregnancy are to be offered ultrasound images of their babies.
