I just got off the phone with my doctor's office. I asked if I would be having an ultrasound at my appointment on Thursday. She said no, they probably wouldn't do one until 20 weeks. 20 WEEKS?? Has anyone else experienced this? That seems like an awfully long time!
Re: No Ultrasound Until 20 Weeks??
They should offer you an NT scan before that (I think normally around 10-12 weeks), but maybe that isn't always offered at that practice/where you are. From my understanding, though, it's pretty routine.
I'm sorry. I'm sure you'll at least get to hear the HB before then!
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No, the anatomy scan is the 20ish week scan.
To OP, I think most places do u/s earlier than that but it's not completely unheard of. As a pp mentioned, they should give you an option for the NT scan as well or you can request it if you want it.
My OB's office also told me not until 20 weeks unless you choose to do the NT scan which would be around 12 weeks.
I know it sounds like forever, but unfortunately its not uncommon to have to wait that long
I hope I get one before then, although not being high risk is good too!
My mom didn't get an US with me or my brother, says i was far less common- I told her that would never fly now!
I'm only having one, and it's at 18-20 weeks. Low-risk pregnancies generally only *need* one ultrasound.
That said, you should have the option of an NT scan at 10-12 (12-14?) weeks if you choose to have one, but check with your insurance as to whether it would be covered.
We'll always remember our angel baby: BFP 9/24/10, M/C 10/23/10 8w4d
First trimester scans are done a lot more frequently in doctors offices nowadays, but are really not necessary (though of course everyone wants to see their baby!) unless the mother has a history of irregular periods and is unsure of dates, or having problems such as bleeding, pain, etc.
The anatomy scan is considered the only necessary scan, to make sure all of babies organs and bones are growing properly.
Occasionally we will scan women in the late 30something weeks to check for growth. Like if the mother's belly is measuring larger than it should, then we might do an ultrasound to check for estimated fetal weight so the doctor can decide whether to induce labor and whatnot.