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vagina ultrasound..

Well.. today i'll have a vagina ultrasound, im so scared and shy .. my husband used to come with me but this time i dont know if he should come or i just take my mother ??
Im 36w5d
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Thanks mommies .. i just let my husnand come with me .. my doctor said that he did it to know if my uterus opened or not and if i could give birth naturally !!
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May I ask why a vaginal scan at 36 weeks? Can't evaluate baby.  The only thing you will be able to see is the cervix.
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I took my partner with me yes i was shy but i just think your partner sees it more thsn you mother so to speak, all depends how you feel  x
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Theres nothing to worry about i had it when i was only 8 weeks, i think its alot more clearer than a normal ultrasound, if i could have the vaginia ultrasound all the way through i would, i was worried that it might hurt but when i went i was shocked cause you cant feel anything really, good luck x
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I used to be really shy about that kind of stuff myself, but then I realized how many people are going to see more than they need to while having my baby, so I might as well get used to it now lol that's been one of the hardest things for me with pregnancy, but hey, that's just a part of what us mommas have to do. Take whoever will make you the most comfortable, and try not to over think anything. You'll do great. (:
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