Numerous parents receive exact same 3D ultrasound images

Parents are seeking answers after noticing images they received back after paying for 3D ultrasounds all look exactly the same. The services were carried out at BabyView 3D Prenatal Imaging in Pickering, Ontario, Canada.

BabyView has apologized for the incident and is offering either a new photo session or a 50 percent refund.

CP24 in Toronto reported on the complaints, speaking to both a representative from BabyView and an upset mother.

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