How to Spot a Fake Ultrasound

Posted by Baby Maybe on February 25th, 2020

You might have heard of fake ultrasounds. They’re there to get pranks going, and you probably don’t want to be a victim. Whether you have tried becoming a sorry target or you don’t ever want to end up getting fooled, it helps to know some tips and signs that the ultrasound could be just another prank.

Here’s how you can tell if an ultrasound photo isn’t the real thing:

1. If the fetus looks strange

The fetus in the ultrasound image does not look human to you; in fact, you were thinking twice if it is sporting a body part that you don’t know the name of. For one reason or another it just looks off. Maybe it’s a little blurry in the wrong areas. Maybe it has alien features. If this is the case, then you should really talk things through with the person. Another thing to notice is their facial expression because it will be pretty challenging to put on a straight face if someone plans to pull a prank on you. So just try to be as keen as possible.

2. If the Image appears in Google image search

To know if the image is real or not, you may use Google to find out. Just take a clear picture of the ultrasound; it is much better if you scan it to see the full details of the image—that’s if you really want to go the extra mile. Second, type images.google.com and do a [search by image] by dragging the picture on the search bar. You can easily tell if it is fake if the same image appears via Google search.

3. If the image appears in the product catalog of a Fake ultrasound maker like Baby Maybe

If you still don’t know, Baby Maybe is a website and an online shop that produces fake ultrasounds for customers using fake ultrasound generator, and most of them are using them for practical jokes. By browsing through the product catalog, you will be able to check if there are actual pictures that are really similar to the image that you are searching for.

4. If the name, hospital, or date is wrong

This is an obvious one, but even the most aware person may be fooled if they don’t know how to check the details carefully. Use your old friend the search engine and try entering in the ultrasound details. Checking the hospital name and its location may tell if someone is telling the truth.

5. If there are spelling errors or capitalization inconsistencies

Hospital staff, even the encoders, are trained to be responsible and cautious. They all know that a single mistake can take a toll on the patient, so it is incredibly rare for a hospital to issue a document with spelling errors in regards to the name, the hospital, the date, or any other medical terms.

6. If it is low-quality printing

You have to take note that medical ultrasound images are printed on a thermal paper. Thermal paper uses heat to imprint the image on the paper, as opposed to laying ink down like an inkjet or photo printer. These pieces of thermal paper have a plasticky smooth and quite shiny texture, like an extra high quality receipt from a store.

7. If the owner of the ultrasound can’t explain things properly

Another thing to note is that some people find it hard to explain themselves unless they did their extensive research. However, if the person can’t explain what happened during the session with the doctor, then it’s likely that the ultrasound image is fake.

8. If you ask about the doctor’s name and it sounds a little fishy

Okay, so you checked every detail from the ultrasound and you are quite convinced. However, when you asked the doctor’s name, they just answered the last name or maybe even refused to answer you.

9. Think about their tendencies to joke or prank other people

Okay. So we always have that friend who is into all kinds of fun and games. If the personality of that person is most likely inclined to the crazy or amusing side of things, you may want to maintain a little healthy skepticism.

10. Just wait and see

Well, sooner or later, the truth will surface. You may just believe half-heartedly until you eventually find out the legitimacy of the news. Your friend, family member, or partner might even end up spilling the beans all too soon.

Conclusion

In the name of fun and amusement, fake ultrasounds can go a long way. It may be more enjoyable for the faker than for the unfortunate target, but overall, it can potentially stir up a hilarious ending for everyone. The bottom line is to have fun all the way.

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