Ultrasounds provide the only glimpses of what is actually going on in there during your pregnancy, so emotions run high during this process. From the actual appointment itself to the prized printouts, a lot goes on in our minds during this pivotal part of pregnancy. So while it's not always rational, check out a few of the things that we're really thinking when it comes to ultrasounds. Source: Shutterstock
Can't see your baby? Don't worry, we've all had our own Rachel Green moment, because those ultrasounds (especially the early ones) can be hard to read.
Viewing the ultrasound makes the whole pregnancy thing very, very real. Even still, many of us look at the printout and simply cannot believe we are actually growing a baby inside our body. Source: Flickr user Sarah Zucca
Don't worry, we thought that too. And no, our babies do not actually look like aliens. Source: Flickr user Robert Murphy
Typically, ultrasound technicians or doctors are not superchatty while scanning your belly. This can really test a mama-to-be and her patience levels. Why is she being so quiet? Is something wrong? Or is everything really OK? Good Lord, please give me something here! Source: Flickr user Howard Lewis Ship
I was sick as a dog with my firstborn and therefor completely convinced that there were two babies in my belly (surely one could not cause such misery). I must have drilled the ultrasound tech 100 times to make sure there was, indeed, just one baby. Source: Flickr user cool.as.a.cucumber
Yes and no. Before opting out of showing anyone for fear of completely grossing them out, remember that all the movement during the 3D and 4D make it seem like there is a lot more going on than in actuality. In other words, no, those aren't your intestines. Source: Flickr user jencu
After, "Is my baby healthy?" Appendage counts top our list during an ultrasound fact-finding mission. Source: Flickr user Parker Knight
The whole full-bladder-for-the-ultrasound thing is no joke. So for a pregnant woman, who's already tight on space in the first place, it can be downright torturous to hold it in while the technician presses on your belly — over and over again. Someone has had to have lost the battle, right? Source: Flickr user Daniel Lobo
Think your babe must be able to win some kind of baby award for having such a spectacular spine? Join the club. Source: Flickr user redjar
Believe it or not, all that secret doctor code on the ultrasound does mean something (and is not so secretive). Curious? Ask about it, and they'll usually explain what it means.
Before calling up the Guinness Book of World Records, leave the gender revelations up to the technicians. Source: Flickr user Daniel Lobo
Yup — and you're right. Your baby is definitely already the cutest baby ever!