Expecting parents in Ontario are facing brutal wait times for routine ultrasounds—some traveling over an hour each way, battling traffic and anxiety just to get scanned within critical pregnancy windows. With a 20% sonographer shortage and demand skyrocketing, the system is stretched thin. The province is responding by importing sonographers from abroad, fast-tracking Canadian cross-border licenses, and empowering other healthcare workers to perform ultrasounds—aiming to ease the strain on families navigating this high-stakes, high-stress time.
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