So for the last two Dr appts we've asked if we're going to get an ultrasound to see if DD if progressing normally and to get her measurements. We haven't had a US since our failed 4d (she wouldn't show us her face so we were given a refund) and I'm getting a little frustrated. This past visit at 33 weeks we asked and our Dr said "I don't see any reason to ask for a US so we're probably not going to do it." When I started asking my mommy friends if this was normal most have said that it's not and they should do an ultrasound for each trimester, especially towards the end to make sure the cord isn't wrapped around her neck. SO I'm asking YOU mommies and preggos if this has been your experience or what I should do. Help?                
                
           
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Re: No 3rd trimester ultrasound....
I haven't had an ultrasound since my 30 week optional 4-D one. They are able to make sure she is growing normally by you stepping on the scale & measuring that ever-growing belly. Having the cord wrapped around her neck isn't an issue unless you feel a decrease in fetal activity... that is why they ask you if baby has been active.
Don't worry, you will have her in your arms soon enough, momma! I miss seeing my little boy, too! Maybe you can re-try the 4-D ultrasound if you really wanna see her that badly?
I only had 3 u/s this pregnancy. One at 7/8 weeks for dating purposes (I only had 1 period after removing my IUD so had no clue how long my cycles were), the n/t screening at 12 weeks, and the a/s at 20. If I go past due, they'll do an u/s to check on the safety of allowing the pregnancy to continue w/out induction.
I think it's perfectly normal not to have anything done past week 20.
It is my understanding that u/s performed after the anatomy scan are generally not done unless there is some other medical reason. For example, we had a growth u/s a couple of weeks ago because I am measuring 3 weeks ahead. My OB had informed me prior to this u/s that we wouldn't have any additional u/s (after the anatomy scan) unless I started measuring more than 2 weeks ahead or there was another medical reason.
We will have another growth u/s because the baby is measuring big and was in a frank breech position at the last u/s.
Totally normal not to get an ultrasound....
I know you are antsy to see your LO but no ultra sound is a good thing, it means you have no health concerns to worry about.
Ditto, dont wish for a medical test you dont need. I have to have them monthly because of twins, multiple losses and low PAPP-A. Every one is scary because of my history. Congrats on a healthy easy pregnancy
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Honestly, what your doctor told you is the norm. They don't do extra ultrasounds unless there is a problem or you're high risk. Be thankful that you're having a healthy pregnancy.
If you're that anxious since you got a refund for your failed 4d why don't you reschedule for another one?
It's not common throughout the country, no, though it is becoming more common in larger practices in the US and more common throughout Europe generally.
The reality is that they aren't necessary generally - weight estimates are predictive only and can be off by as much as a pound or more in either direction (and regardless, weight estimates are not indicative of your body's ability to birth a baby of that size). Position can change even late in pregnancy, and over a third of all pregnancies have nuchal cords (half of which resolve prior to birth).
Like continuous electronic fetal monitoring during labor, having the technology does not actually mean that the best use of the technology is more of it. Because u/s only capture a moment in time, it could appear to indicate a problem where none exists. Certainly, u/s is an important tool in the presence of other indicators - fundal height being too big or too small, questions about fluid levels, questions about health of the fetus, monitoring for high risk pregnancies. . . but in the main, it's not necessary to do a third tri u/s.
That said - it is actually standard for my doctor's practice to do an u/s at 36 weeks to check the position and fluid levels on all patients. As a high risk patient, I've had lots of u/s (one or more a week since 32 weeks) in third tri and I can tell you that while baby has been great for most of them, there have been at least two that were a bit frightening at the time. One where the baby measured way ahead and the fluid levels were abnormally high (but not quite in the territory of polyhydramnios). Turned out that we literally caught a growth spurt in progress - but it was a stressful couple of weeks waiting to see what would happen next. I'd be happy enough to avoid that if I could.
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3rd trimester ultrasounds aren't standard practice. A lot of doctors won't do one unless its to make sure nothing is wrong.
My sister only had one ultrasounds her whole pregnancy, 20 weeks.
If you want another one, pay for another 4D.
So true. Not that my practice uses 3D anyway, but they can't see as much. All of the pictures they've given me have been weird and mostly unrecognizable because of the size of things. And to be honest, they are uncomfortable as well - I can only lay back on my back for a few minutes before it gets really uncomfortable and hard to breathe.
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Ok, I... I really, really don't want to be flamed here. No one feels worse about this sh*tty situation than me, trust me. You have no idea how many times I've cried myself to sleep over it, and felt like I've already failed this child before I've even had her.
I've only had 3 medical ultrasounds, and one (maybe you could say two) OB visit. Very long story short, our insurance company massively screwed us over and I STILL don't have an OB. We went to a local health department for my healthcare and paid out of pocket but they were so overbooked and had such limited availability that I could only get in one appointment, when I was 18 weeks. They found a cyst on the baby's brain and scheduled an appointment with a specialist for the a/s (hence 'maybe you could say two'), and thankfully everything checked out fine. But that's all I've had in terms of actual OB care. When I was about 8 weeks pregnant I went to the ER for stomach cramps and they did an ultrasound and determined everything was fine with the baby. When I was around 22 weeks we were involved in a wreck, so, again, another ER ultrasound, which also determined that the baby was fine. But that's been it.
I'm extremely nervous that time is ticking for me to get my GD test done and I still don't have an OB (we have Tricare for insurance, so we can't just choose one: we have to meet with someone on their time frame who will find me an OB on that OB's time frame). I'm worried that those ER ultrasounds that reassured me "everything is fine" don't mean "there's nothing wrong with your baby", they mean "your stomach cramps/the wreck hasn't affected the baby".
I've been calling up my PCM (the someone I have to meet with to find an OB) daily to see if there are any cancellations and I can come in sooner. I've been doing everything that I can. What do you think will happen in my case? Is it likely that I'm going to need to have more ultrasounds/be more closely monitored than most people? What will happen if I miss my GD test?
I had one at 20 weeks and I believe I'll get one last one at around 35. To see the baby's position (making sure he's not breech and everything looks good). Call your insurance if they can cover an u/s for the third trimester and if they do, then I would ask my Dr. to give me one.
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Don't you think I have done ALL of those things? But guess what seeing an OB requires, whether it's on schedule or 'demanding to be seen'? Money. Up until three weeks ago, DH's income - our only income, since I legally cannot work - was $300 a month. Before tax. Stop to think for a minute about how on earth you can keep a roof over your head and food on your table for under $300/month, let alone pay for any health care. We saved for two months and started a credit card just to be able to have that one OB visit. Do you have any idea what it is like to be turned down by a goddamn health department because you can't meet their lowest fee schedule? We have already looked into getting help from things like Medicaid and local churches and family and friends, and none of those are available to us. I was even grateful for the wreck because sure, it only served to add to the $8000 I've already racked up in ER bills, but at least someone would check the baby was ok and we could worry about the cost of it later. And before you jump to say "ok, so your income changed three weeks ago, why haven't you got any care since then", the answer is because DH's entire first (and so far only) paycheck wasn't enough to cover our rent; moving expenses (we had to move so that he could find another job); expenses from the wreck; and groceries.
I thank God every night for this baby. This was not a planned pregnancy and I have friends who have struggled to get pregnant or have lost babies, which only serves to make me feel even worse that I have not been able to get regular health care for this child. I know that I am absolutely blessed to have a healthy baby. Your comment serves no purpose other than to make me feel even worse, congratulations. Don't you dare leap to assumptions about me when you don't know my situation, and no doubt don't care to.
The only reason I got one in the third trimester is because I was measuring weeks behind... honestly you can't see too much once you're in the 3rd tri anyway because it's too squished in there. The standard 20 week is the best view you'll get anyway. Sorry to hear your 4D didn't get the pictures you wanted... I can see why you'd be disappointed.
Not that it helps, but I honestly was really uncomfortable during that third tri u/s... I had to keep turning on my side because I was getting light headed laying flat on my back.
Like PPs have said, go for another 4D if it's really something you want.
I honestly don't understand how you don't qualify for Medicaid. My husband and I both work full time for decent wages and even we qualify for Medicaid while I'm pregnant. We are not rich, but we are well above poverty levels. From what you've described, your family would be below poverty levels. They raise the income guidelines during pregnancy for this very reason- so everyone can get the care they need for their unborn children. I think you should reapply and make sure they understand that you are pregnant and need medical care. Most OB offices should be able to help you with this process and many pregnant mothers need to enroll in Medicaid. Many will even see you with "pending Medicaid" as your only insurance.
This sounds like a lot of BS to me. First off, you say you have Tricare. Tricare covers 100% of pregnancy care. Also, to have Tricare, you have to have an affiliation with the military. I'm assuming your husband is military, as he is your income and there is no way that he is only making 300/month.
Try again?
This! I would be THRILLED not to be having any more ultrasounds. But then, I must be one of the only people that really hates them - they make me super anxious. I've had very bad news delivered by ultrasound with a previous loss, and I'm having some complications this time around. I'm afraid every time that they are going to find something wrong (or for this pregnancy, something else wrong besides what I already know). Count your blessings, and pay for a 4D if you want to see LO again.
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