Ultrasounds Negatively Affect Baby's Development

There are a few main reasons women are told they need ultrasounds:

“Acquire your baby’s genetic info”

“Sex of baby”

“Weight of baby”

“Position of Baby”

“Amount of Amniotic Fluid”

“Position of Placenta”

I break down each of these reasons in my signature birth class, but for the sake of brevity,  I will not cover specialized instances. If you would like to learn more I invite you to my signature birth class for expectant parents and birth workers.  

The goal here is for you all to understand the RISKS associated with ULTRASOUND WAVE TECHNOLOGY -USW

  • A fetal ultrasound (sonogram) is an imaging technique that uses sound waves to produce images of a fetus in the uterus.

  • Scientific studies have shown that when pregnant mice & other lesser mammals are exposed to USW the neurons of the fetuses fail to acquire proper positioning leading to Cephalic Disorders.

  • Ultrasound heats the tissue and researchers suspect that the waves cause small local gas pockets which vibrate and collapse called cavitation. The gas can reach up to temperatures of thousands of degrees (Celsium) [sic] leading to production of potentially toxic chemical reactions.

  • Studies done on mice have shown intestinal bleeding caused by changes in the cells. Scientists conclude that there would be similar effects in humans.

  • Ultrasound has been linked to the following abnormalities:

    • Left handedness in children who are supposed to be right-handed. Although there is nothing inherently wrong with being left handed, the change is attributed to a subtle damage to the brain. Males are more affected than female fetuses, probably because the male brain develops later.

    • Early labor, premature birth, miscarriage, low birth weight, poorer health at birth, and perinatal death.

    • Increased learning disabilities, epilepsy, delayed speech development, dyslexia

Ultrasounds often produce inaccurate information and fear. They also carry negative side effects for the baby. 

The medical industrial complex makes us believe that with ultrasounds we can control the experience. Unfortunately I have witnessed highly monitored “perfectly healthy” pregnancies & births have fatal outcomes, and I have seen completely unassisted pregnancies & births have positive healthy outcomes. You think you can control things, but you can’t. 

If during an ultrasound you were to find out your baby had an abnormality would you abort it? If you would… then perhaps ultrasounds are for you. But if you wouldn’t then what would having genetic information do for you? If you learned of an abnormality it would create a stressful pregnancy wrought with anticipation not only for you but for the baby. Is this the experience you want to have? 

 

Woman can know their baby’s position in the womb, with or without a medical provider. She just needs to learn her body. 

At each appointment during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, a doctor or midwife should feel the woman’s abdomen to check the position of the fetus.

It is also be possible for the woman to tell which position the fetus is in at home.

When the fetus is in the back-to-back or posterior position, the pregnancy bump may feel squishy. A woman may also notice kicks around the middle of the belly, and some people may also see an indentation around their belly button.

When the fetus is in the anterior position, a woman may feel more kicks under the ribs. Their belly button may also “pop out.”

This just one of the many examples where a woman and her partner can become sovereign when it comes to their pregnancy and birth. Learn your body and you won’t need to rely on the medical industrial complex to guide you. 

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