Appalachian Midwifery
I will lift up my eyes to the hills—Whence comes my help? My help comes from the Lord. Ps. 121:1-2
Serving South VA & WV
30 Years Experience
Ultrasound
Cindi Cradduck; Belly Vision
"I love watching families bond with their babies"
Cindi Cradduck
Meet Your Sonogropher
Cindi Cradduck, RDMS
Cindi has been an OBGYN Registered Sonographer since 2004. She graduated from UMBC and previously worked as the Lead Sonographer at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland and went on to work for Shady Grove Fertility.
Belly Vision was started in 2010 as a way to decommercialize the ultrasound experience while also providing care and comfort in an intimate environment. Clients are encouraged to bring close friends and family to experience the moment.
During your visit with Belly Vision, Cindi will capture every possible smile, yawn, sucking of the fingers or toes, and even the opening and closing of the eyes. The entire experience is designed to be comfortable, homey, and most importantly memorable. So what are you waiting for? Book an appointment today
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Diagnostic Ultrasounds
Anatomy
19-25 Weeks
Check your baby’s brain, heart, facial structure, kidneys, bladder, 3V cord, placenta location, spine, amniotic fluid, and cervical length will be done.
Growth
22 -27 Weeks
Heartbeat check, estimated baby weight, and proper growth evaluate: Baby’s heart, placenta and fluid Gender verification if desired
Growth & Biophysical
28-40 Weeks
Check the position of the baby. Hear the baby’s heartbeat. Measure the baby to find out the estimated weight Evaluate: Fetal brain, Kidneys, Stomach, Bladder, heart, and Placenta Check the baby’s breathing, movement, blood flow, and fluid.
Biophysical Profile
28 Weeks And Above
Heartbeat, position, body movements, muscle tone (position of flexion or extension at rest), breathing movements (the baby’s ability to move his chest muscles and diaphragm), amount of amniotic fluid around the baby, and umbilical cord blood flow
Position Check
Hear the baby’s heartbeat. Check the position of the baby. The study is done close to your due date to help determine the mode of delivery, Vaginal vs C-section.
Complete Pelvic
Check the anatomical structure of the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding areas.
*The patient needs to come with a full bladder