As I've been reading the posts I seem to be getting more confused. Is there a specific reason for doing early ultrasounds? I'm going to request one at my first appointment and I'll be 7 weeks. I wouldn't except that I am so freaking nervous. I want to rule out ectopic and have peace of mind. This is a Clomid baby but I had no monitoring during the cycle.
I just read that one woman posted she is having weekly ultrasounds until week 8. WHAAAAAA? I assume that means there's cause for alarm and I'm so sorry for anyone that has to go through that! I just don't know if I'm a risk or not.
Re: Why do they do early ultrasounds?
TTC #2 since 9/09 --- mild PCOS; Endometriosis
IUI x4 = BFN
IVF = sometime in 2012
My OB doesn't do early ultrasounds for everyone, so I'm not sure that I'll have one this time around. It usually means that there is a reason for them to want to double check and make sure everything's going as planned.
For example, I have an extensive medical history and they just wanted to make sure everything was ok with my 1st pregnancy, so I got one at 7 weeks. My friend had erratic cycles so they were trying to nail down a due date for her. She wound up having 1 at about 5 weeks at one at about 7.
I know peace of mind would be great, but if they don't want to give you one, take heart that it means that they're not concerned! Good luck!
Well, I can't speak for anyone else, but I am considered to be high risk because I have had unexplained RPL (recurrent pregnancy loss - 3 first tri losses). Because of this, my doctor monitors me carefully in early pregnancy (betas, early u/s, etc)
I would think that if you were undergoing fertility treatments, your dr would agree to giving you an early u/s. Good luck!
Many of us have early U/S because of a prior loss. I wish I didn't have to go through all this, just have a happy "normal" pregnancy. Early U/S can lead to more testing unneccessarily and extra fear if your LMP doesn't match up with the scan. If your ovulation date, implantation etc are different they won't match and that is fine. There is no reason to fear an ectopic pregnancy unless you are having major pain, or miscarriage unless there is pain or bleeding. Extra worry is not good for you or your LO. That being said, I understand if this is your first pregnancy that you are nervous. We all are! Try to find ways to relax and not stress or worry.
My doctor doesn't schedule U/S until she gets the bloodwork back. I am having my first U/S at about 7.5 weeks.
I can't wait!