
We’re Growing! New Clinic Announcement
We’re excited to announce that Imaginatal is taking over an existing ultrasound clinic in Gloucester from February 19, 2021. This expansion means we now have two clinics in the South West, continuing to offer high-quality, clinically-led ultrasound services with experienced sonographers and enhanced facilities.

Ultrasound in Pregnancy: Are Baby Scans Safe?
Yes, ultrasounds are safe. Doctors have relied on this technology for decades, and those trained to use it will do so properly. The ultrasound works by sending sound waves into your womb that reach the developing baby. These waves don’t harm the little one. Instead, they bounce off the baby’s frame, and ultrasound technology transforms the reverberation into an image you can see on screen.

Naughty or Nice: Foods for Your Pregnant Christmas
Are you expecting this Christmas? While there are plenty of delicious festive treats you can indulge in, there are also some you should be careful to stay away from. Here’s what you should be consuming and avoiding during your first pregnant Christmas.

Imaginatal Response to News
At Imaginatal, we prioritize safety and quality in private baby scans. Our clinic is managed by experienced sonographers, ensuring thorough checks and optimal scans. We advocate for industry improvements and support continuous professional development. Trust us for reliable and safe prenatal care.

Why You Should Get an Early Reassurance Scan
Pregnancy is a special journey, but it can be stressful. An early reassurance scan at Imaginatal offers peace of mind by checking your baby’s development from as early as six weeks. Our skilled sonographers provide a high-quality ultrasound in a private, comfortable setting. Book your scan today!

Your First Trimester: Everything to Expect
The first trimester is a time of significant change. From morning sickness and fatigue to emotional ups and downs, your body adapts to pregnancy. Learn about common symptoms, coping strategies, and the importance of early scans to ensure a healthy start for you and your baby.

Coping with Covid during your pregnancy
Pregnancy during the pandemic can be daunting. Learn key advice: stay mobile and hydrated, maintain a healthy diet, attend all scans and appointments, and contact your maternity team with any concerns. Remember, there’s no evidence that pregnant women are more likely to get seriously ill from Covid-19.