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Frequently Asked Questions

Definitely. At my private scan near Earlsdon, I wasn’t just looking for answers—I needed connection. Many Coventry clinics offer a slower pace than NHS scans, with time to breathe, ask questions, and absorb the moment. Some even dim the lights and play music. It’s small touches like that that stay with you.

You’re not alone if you’ve wondered this. Ultrasounds use sound waves, not radiation, and clinics in Coventry reassured me there’s no known harm in having more than the standard NHS ones. If seeing baby again eases your mind or helps you feel more prepared, that’s a valid reason too.

Surprisingly close. At my 34-week scan in Tile Hill, they estimated 2.6 kg—baby arrived at 2.

In many Coventry clinics, especially private ones, you can hear it from around 8 or 9 weeks. Earlier than that, it’s usually just a flicker on screen. The first time we heard it—at a clinic off Foleshill Road—it caught me completely off guard. In the best way.

It’s hard to explain until you’ve done it. A 4D scan captures baby’s movements in real time—yawns, little stretches, even turning their head. Ours at a studio near Coventry city centre included a video we still rewatch now. It felt like the emotional bridge between bump and baby.

Yes, and they’re often available from week 6. Clinics around Coventry Canal Basin and Cheylesmore offer early reassurance scans, often without needing a referral. If you’re dealing with anxiety or previous loss, it can be incredibly grounding to see that first flicker of life a little sooner.

Most private clinics I’ve visited are brilliant at talking you through every part. The one near Warwick Row even printed a photo with little arrows and initials. It’s calming to know what you’re looking at—not just “here’s a leg,” but “this is where baby’s curled.” It turns a medical moment into a personal one.

Nub theory guesses gender based on a structure visible at the 12-week scan. Some clinics mention it as a fun guess, but they’ll usually offer a gender scan from 14–16 weeks for more accuracy. If you’re not in a rush, waiting that little bit longer makes all the difference.

Yes—many are printed on thermal paper that doesn’t age well. Mine from a clinic in Binley began to fade after a few months. Ask for digital copies if possible. Some scan packages—even the ones found on Groupon—include USBs or email versions so you can print your own later.

Prices vary, but early scans often start around £55, and 4D bundles range from £110–£140. Some clinics offer off-peak deals or weekday discounts. I booked mine through Groupon—heartbeat recording, prints, and a short video all included. It didn’t feel like a splurge. It felt like self-care.