Hi there,
I just got my BFP on Friday and joined the boards today! I called for my first prenatal appointment earlier today. They said they like to wait until about 8 weeks to see me, which I know is pretty common. They based on on my last AF though, so I will actually be sneaking in at about 6.5 weeks .
The receptionist told me it would take about 30 minutes, but when I asked what it would entail she said she didn't know, the doctors didn't tell them. So I am wondering:
1) What does usually happen at the first appointment - will I get an ultrasound? Will there be bloodwork? Or will I just be handed a list of what to do/not do?
2) Is it normal for a receptionist to have no idea what to tell me when I ask what to expect at my first appointment? I have been going to my OBGYN for 2 years now just for my annual exam and I like her, but I'm not sure what to expect as far as prenatal appointments go. I'm worried that if I call with a question no one will be able to help me.
TIA!
ETA another question - Did your DH/SO go with you to the first appointment?
Re: Questions about first appointment
My 1st appt was today at 9 wks 1 day.
First I peed in a cup. Followed by.....
ultrasound
quick meeting w/ Nurse Practioner
blood draw
Next appt is scheduled in 4 weeks - med history + pelic exam
At my OB, my first visit is an hour long with a nurse practitioner and 5 viles of blood drawn. A lot of medhistory from both mine and DH side so it was helpful that DH was there. My second appt is with the dr and they do a pap and try to hear heartbeat. With this baby they will be doing an u/s at this appt but only bc I had an ectopic over the summer and they want to make sure baby sac is in the right spot. Most OB's will only do one u/s at the 20 weeks.
At my first (7w4d), they checked my vitals, took a medical history, did a pelvic exam (I had a pap in sept.), did a TV ultrasound, took a bunch of blood, and gave me a huge sack of prenatal vitamin samples.
My DH did go with me - he's a doctor so he likes going and hearing everything and talking to the OB himself.