Hello ladies!
I was just wondering how many ultrasounds your OB plans on giving you? My new ob (and my old one) both only do 2 and since I had one done before I switched doctors I won't get another until 20 weeks.
The problem is this- the u/s I was given was so crappy, seriously! I think that my old ob's u/s machine was ancient... and she only gave me one blurry pic. Since this is our 1st baby I want a better pic lol.
Problem number two is- I had a pilonidal cyst I just got over a few days ago and went through a whole round of antibiotics (yes, I called to make sure they were safe) and I am worried and would love the reassurance of seeing the baby again. I have Kaiser and I called & they said they would cover any u/s.
So anyway I am just asking because I am curious to see if 2 u/s are normal. Oh, by the way... I am 12w3d I just don't know how to add one of those neat little time things.
ok... TIA ladies!
Re: How many u/s (long)
My OB's office just does two, one at the first appointment and then at 20 weeks. I have been lucky enough to have two extra ultrasounds because I had to have surgery to remove a cyst. That was about four weeks ago though so I miss seeing our little one so often.
My DH works in the ER I might have to have him start using the ultrasound machine instead of the just the doppler.
I have Kaiser and have no clue how many are the norm.
I am having a High Risk pregnancy. I've had 6 u/s's so far (weeks: 6, 10, 12, 16, and 2 in week 18). But I've also had appointments every 2 weeks from week 16 on. I'm very closely watched.
It's probably a good thing (medically) that you don't need more. But I understand about wanting to see your baby.
Also, I know that at one of my offices (my perinatologist works out of 2 hospitals).... that there is only one u/s machine in the OB area. So, since that is also where the high risk girls get sent - it is usually us high risk girls getting that room for our appointments.
TTC#1 Chart
TTC#2 Chart
IUI #1 - #4 (repronex trigger) = BFN
IUI#5 on 10/28/2008 ** BFP 11/10/08 ** EDD 07/21/09 *** It's a GIRL (07/14/09)
med/treatment free BFP 06/28/10. EDD 03/05/11 *** GIRL #2 (02/23/11)
beta#1 @ 17dpo = 1296 .... beta#2 @ 19dpo = 3034
it's the Bug and Baby Belle!
we've had 3 so far and will probably have 2 more. so many were done because of our previous m/c and because i was spotting.
normally we only get 2. one at 12 weeks and one at 20.
lullaby baby - miscarriage november 2008
delia jean - painting rainbows since august 23, 2011.
pebble - blighted ovum november 2011
My doc does 2 standard ones... one in the first tri to check heartbeat and growth. The next at 20 weeks. However, we can also pay $75 out of pocket for the cool 3D/4D one at 24 weeks... we are all about it.... I think you should be able to ask for an additional ultrasound, but would tell them it is because of concern not for a good picture:) (not that that isn't a good reason:)
2 is the norm. I think i'm in love with my OB/GYN lol... i wasn't high risk, and i ended up with at least 7 u/s. 8w, 12w (in office b/c couldn't hear hb), 18w (genetic counceling visit), 24w, 28w, 37w, and then 39w5d ....i think thats about right anyway.
the last 2 were because he was concerned of her size, one was b/c couldn't find HB with doppler, and 1 was to check for genetic defects. So would have been probably just 2 otherwise...the 8w and then 18w ish
Um, darling, where are you getting your scientific info that ultrasounds aren't good for the baby? They're not like XRays, and AFAIK they are harmless.
Please cite your source.
Reasons for Concern
Ultrasound waves are known to affect living tissues in at least two ways. First, the sonar beam heats the highlighted area by about 1?C (2?F). This is presumed to be insignificant, based on whole-body heating in pregnancy, which seems to be safe up to 2.5?C (5?F).21 The second effect is cavitation, where the small pockets of gas that exist within mammalian tissue vibrate and then collapse. In this situation "...temperatures of many thousands of degrees Celsius in the gas create a wide range of chemical products, some of which are potentially toxic."22 The significance of cavitation in human tissue is unknown.
A number of studies have suggested that these effects are of real concern in living tissues. The first study indicating problems analyzed cells grown in the lab. Cell abnormalities caused by exposure to ultrasound were seen to persist for several generations.23 Another study showed that, in newborn rats (who are at a similar stage of brain development as humans at four to five months in utero), ultrasound can damage the myelin that covers nerves,24 indicating that the nervous system may be particularly susceptible to damage from this technology. In 1999, an animal study by Brennan and colleagues, reported in New Scientist,25 showed that exposing mice to dosages typical of obstetric ultrasound caused a 22 percent reduction in the rate of cell division, and a doubling of the rate of cell death in the cells of the small intestine.
Studies on humans exposed to ultrasound have shown possible adverse effects, including premature ovulation,26 preterm labor or miscarriage,27, 28 low birthweight,29 poorer condition at birth,30, 31 dyslexia,32 delayed speech development,33 and less right-handedness,34, 35 a factor which in some circumstances can be a marker of damage to the developing brain. In addition, one Australian study showed that babies exposed to five or more ultrasounds were 30 percent more likely to develop intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR)--a condition that ultrasound is often used to detect.36
I think it just depends on your dr's preference. Mine will only do 2, the first one will be done at 16-18 weeks. My other friend who goes to Kaiser gets u/s done pretty much everytime she goes for a check up.
I am so jealous of all of you getting two ultrasounds done. My office only does one at 20 weeks. I tried to ask for an additional, but they are really pushing me to just stick with the one. It's just so nerve racking (sp?) not knowing or not having the confirmation that everything is okay. I also have not gotten to hear the heartbeat yet. I'm on my 12th week and I've read so many posts from so many on here saying that they heard the heartbeat at their first visit and/or they got an u/s. Plus I can't help but think what if something was wrong. I would have gone through half a pregnancy only experiencing sickness before getting the news. I don't think I'd try again if that were to happen. It's emotional enough just trying to get pregnant. Anyway, everyone tells me to stop worrying. That's easier said than done.
P.S. I do get to hear the heartbeat for the first time tomorrow. Finally!
Sorry, because you're a doula doesn't make you a scientist, darling. What are the studies being cited by your footnotes, and where did you get that info?
The first paragraph says the temperature increase is insignificant, and that the effects of cavitation is unknown. Studies on cell culture do not mimic the complexities of the human body, and quite honestly, poorly designed studies on humans can show you whatever result you want.
OBs around the world wouldn't be giving weekly u/s to high risk women if it was as dangerous as xrays.
And XRays are *completely* different - they are ionizing radiation, which causes DNA mutations and other cell damage. Sonic waves are not radiation.