Expecting? Let us gift you something unexpected!
Expecting? Let us gift you something unexpected!
Advances in ultrasound technology now provide an opportunity for parents-to-be to get closer than ever before to their unborn baby while growing in the womb. UC Baby’s pregnancy 5D ultrasound technology offers families an unforgettable experience to watch their baby’s movements and get their first pictures or videos before the birth. UC Baby images are clearer, sharper, and more life-like.
Are you looking forward to finding out the gender of your baby? There are a few gender determination methods available to help you satisfy that curiosity!
Every September, Canadians celebrate Labour Day — a holiday that honours hard work, dedication, and the value of rest. For most, it’s a day to relax, spend time with loved ones, and enjoy the last taste of summer.
But for moms-to-be, Labour Day carries a double meaning.
Expecting parents often ask: “How much does it cost to get a 3D ultrasound?” The short answer is that prices vary across provinces, usually between $70 and $300 depending on the package.
But here’s the good news: UC Baby makes sure you get more than just a scan—you get a trusted, memorable, and professionally standardized experience.
Pregnancy is a journey filled with once-in-a-lifetime moments — and at UC Baby, we believe those moments should be treasured forever. That’s why we offer a range of keepsakes that help you hold onto the joy, excitement, and love experienced during your ultrasound session.
How should you prepare for your UC Baby appointment? We want you to walk into your ultrasound appointment feeling relaxed, excited, and prepared to get the best possible images and videos of your little one. A bit of planning can go a long way in making your visit smooth and enjoyable — and in helping us capture those special pregnancy moments you’ll cherish forever.
Pregnancy is a journey filled with anticipation, excitement, and sometimes a little nervousness. One of the most magical moments along the way is the first time you see your baby’s face, tiny hands, and little kicks — even before they’re born.