Presentation Scan
Only £55 – Check Your Baby’s Position with Confidence
Our Presentation Scan is perfect towards the end of pregnancy to confirm your baby’s position in the womb and give you extra peace of mind before birth.
It’s a gentle, reassuring scan that helps you prepare for the exciting final weeks of your pregnancy.
During your appointment, you’ll enjoy exclusive one-to-one time with our qualified sonographer, where you can ask any questions you like in a relaxed and supportive setting.
Nu Scan Ultrasound is the only sonographer-owned clinic in Mansfield, run by a UK-trained professional with experience in both the NHS and private hospitals, ensuring expert and personalised care.
Your Presentation Scan Includes:
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Confirmation of your baby’s position in the womb
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4 printed scan photos to take home
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Listen to your baby’s heartbeat
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A printed wellbeing report
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Measurements, estimated weight, and general assessment
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A calm, reassuring experience to give you confidence and clarity as you prepare to meet your baby.



From Only
£55
Preparing for your scan
Instructions:
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Arrive with a comfortably full bladder (drink about 500ml of water 45–60 minutes before).
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This helps improve visibility of the baby, especially if you’re under 24 weeks
FAQs
If we can’t complete the primary purpose of your scan (for example, due to your baby’s position or limited visibility), we’ll offer you a free rescan at the earliest convenient time.
What if you can’t complete the primary purpose of the scan?
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Yes – Our sonographer is fully qualified, HCPC-registered professional with extensive NHS and private sector experience within hospitals such as Kingsmill, QMC, City Hospital Nottingham, Derby and Lincoln County Hospital.
Are your sonographers qualified?
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Yes – ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive procedure with no known risks for adults or babies when used appropriately for medical purposes, as supported by the British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) and the NHS.
Is ultrasound safe for adults and babies?
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If your scan suggests a possible concern, our sonographer will explain the findings sensitively in line with our duty of candour. We’ll provide a detailed report, guide you on the next steps, and refer you to your GP or appropriate NHS service for further assessment and support.
What if my scan shows that there is something wrong, or I receive bad news?
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