Are Routine Ultrasounds Putting Our Babies at Risk? Startling Data Suggests Yes
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For decades, expectant mothers have been reassured that prenatal ultrasounds are completely safe—an essential and even celebratory part of pregnancy. But what if this long-standing medical practice isn’t as harmless as we’ve been told?
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