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Home / Health / Pregnancy Scan Clinics Under Fire for Dangerous Advice

Pregnancy Scan Clinics Under Fire for Dangerous Advice

31 Jan

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Summary

  • A BBC segment advised using stethoscopes for pregnancy reassurance.
  • Experts call this advice dangerous and potentially false.
  • Concerns raised over errors at private pregnancy scan clinics.
Pregnancy Scan Clinics Under Fire for Dangerous Advice

A segment on BBC Morning Live aired on Thursday, January 29, focused on private pregnancy scan clinics and highlighted potential errors. During the broadcast, presenter Zoe Hardman suggested that expectant mothers concerned about their baby's well-being could use a stethoscope to check for a heartbeat.

Following the program, the charity Tommy's issued an urgent statement on the same afternoon. They strongly cautioned viewers against the advice given on the show. Tommy's described the suggestion of using a stethoscope for reassurance as "not only wrong, but dangerous."

The charity explained that relying on such a method could provide a false sense of security. This warning underscores significant concerns regarding the accuracy and safety protocols at some private pregnancy scan clinics.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The BBC segment suggested pregnant women could use stethoscopes to check their baby's heartbeat for reassurance, which has been deemed dangerous.
Experts warn that using a stethoscope could provide false reassurance to expectant mothers, potentially masking serious issues.
Concerns have been raised about potential errors and the safety protocols employed by some private pregnancy scan clinics.

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