When Lisa Connolly started to experience cramping and bleeding at 11 weeks, she quickly made an appointment to see her obstetrician, Dr. Ulrike Dehaeck, MSc, MD, FRCSC. Lisa was delighted when Dr. Ulrike was able to pull out her Clarius handheld ultrasound scanner for an immediate check up in the office.
“I think it's always reassuring to be able to see your baby and for your physician to have that handy,” Lisa explains. “Because a lot of times in early pregnancy, for example, my midwives, they use a doppler, but they don't have the ultrasound machine. If it's too early, they can't find the heartbeat. So sometimes you leave and you're not really reassured, but at least having this bedside ultrasound, you can see your baby and you know that everything's progressing normally.”
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