Terms and conditions

A gender ultrasound never provides a 100% guarantee. Therefore, we do not accept liability for any potentially incorrect assessment of the gender during the gender ultrasound and/or medical ultrasound.

In our practice, we do not perform ultrasounds specifically aimed at detecting abnormalities in the baby. For these ultrasounds (13 and 20 weeks ultrasound), we refer you to EchoXpert. If, by chance, we observe anything unusual during an ultrasound, we will, of course, inform you about it.

At EchoXpert, the 13 and 20 weeks ultrasound focuses on monitoring the development of your baby. This may involve detecting physical abnormalities, such as organ malformations or major structural abnormalities like an open spine. It is important to realize that there is never a guarantee of a healthy baby when no abnormalities are observed during a medical ultrasound. Unfortunately, not all abnormalities can be detected before birth and/or may not be clearly visible on ultrasound images.