So the Dr.'s office just called to confirm for tomorrow morning, and I asked the girl if I would be getting an ultrasound, because I will be 9w5d, and she got all evasive and all she would say was "maybe."
Maybe? Do they only decide to do one if they feel like it that day? If the Dr. says he's not going to do one, can I request one anyway? Does anybody know why they would say this? I'm kinda mad! I want a picture to give to my MIL! Grrrrr!!
Re: first appointment tomorrow! but wtf?
Most of the time, the people that work the phones don't know what goes on at each appt. - especially because in a lot of cases, it varies from doctor to doctor.
You can probably request an u/s if the doctor doesn't do one, but you'll probably have to 1) make an appt. for it and come back for it, and 2) pay for it out of pocket, since a lot of insurances don't cover multiple u/s, especially if your doctor doesn't call for it.
Maybe, I guess it all depends on the doctor. My 1st appt will be at the 9 week mark and they told me it was the appt where you meet with the nurses and go over medical history and they might so an exam...but they didn't mention anything about an u/s.
In my WTEWYE book it says that generally an u/s IS performed on the first visit "to determine the viability of the pregnancy"....but maybe there are other ways to determine that..i.e. blood test, etc.
I will be having an u/s at my first appt and I will be about 8.5 weeks then.
GL! I hope you can finagle an u/s!
I'm going to try!
I may be wrong but I think the doppler picks up the actual sound of the heart beating whereas the u/s you can SEE the heartbeat and then the sound is mimicked by the u/s machine. Maybe someone else on here can confirm that.
In the city where I live, only one OBGYN has an ultrasound in his office. The others rely on a traveling ultrasound or send patients to one of the imaging centers in town. We have like 7 OBGYNs in town. The other thing is, lots of insurance companies will only cover 1 USper pregnancy. It's more important to do one later when things are further along so they wait. I know, it's hugely diappointing. I was hoping for an US to determine exactly how far along I am, because it's a little up in the air.