For those of you who don't want to stay team green, are you going to wait for your doctor's anatomy scan or pay to get it done earlier?
I just had my monthly appt, and I was broken hearted that my doc wants to wait 7 more weeks for my anatomy scan (even though I'll be in for a check up at 17/18 weeks).
I was just going to live with the wait till my friend randomly messaged me today, saying she had a coupon for a u/s office in town, and they could actually give me one this week (but I'm still going to wait just a little longer, I think). Only $65, and it's 'guaranteed' - they'll have you come back at no charge if they can't get a good view, and you get your money back if you find our they're wrong (which hopefully we would find that out at my doc's anatomy scan, and not in jan).
Re: boy or girl - wait for doc or pay?
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To me its a waste of money, and we won't be paying for any nonmedical U/S. We will find out at our next appointment or at our A/S.
This. As tempting as something like that sounds, I want to subject my LO to as few ultrasounds as possible. After my NT scan on Monday we don't plan to get any more until the anatomy scan at 18-20 weeks.
26 years old, married since June 2009, DS born 1/19/13
Dear Baby Pacheco...
right?! I'm usually such a penny pincher, and why on earth would I pay for something that I'm going to have to get done later anyway (and will be 'free', or a small co-pay).
But my anxiety/excited-ness is starting to get the best of me, and $65 sounds like a drop in the bucket...
decisions, decisions...
My doctor does my A/S anytime after 16 weeks so I really only have to wait another month. I asked him if it's better to wait until 20 weeks and he said no because it's better to have the ultrasound earlier to find if anything is wrong so they can prepare or have further testing done as soon as possible.
I am hoping to pay for a 3D ultrasound later in my pregnancy though.
Wait. You are having anxiety just because you want to find out the gender of your baby? Sorry, but using the phrase "heart broken" over being told that you have to wait another month to find out the gender??
We have a place called "Sneak-A-Peek", and they do elective ultrasounds with a few bells and whistles
It is a personal choice as to whether or not you want to have elective ultrasounds done. I had one done at 11 wks, and I am so happy I did.
I could go back to that place to attempt to determine gender, but my OBGYN's office actually offers an elective ultrasound to determine gender at 16 wks. It does not count as the anatomy scan, which I will have at 20 weeks, and it is not claimed on insurance. They just charge $50, and an ultrasound tech at the office does it. I will be going in for that ultrasound in about 2 weeks
I am on pins and needles waiting to find out! Plus it is very popular in our area to go to "Sneak-A'Peek", so that is probably part of the reason why I feel less concerned about elective ultrasounds harming my baby.
Why yes, I do have emotions over this kid. Thanks for pointing that out.
Violet Mae born 1/15/13
I have no doubt that you have emotions about your child, my comment was directed as using the phrase heartbroken because you have to wait a little longer to find out the gender.
Listen, I will be the first to admit that I am pretty jaded on using the phrase "heart broken" because when I go into an ultrasound I break out into a cold sweat scared that there won't be a heartbeat (again) and I will being going through another loss. However, I understand that you are excited and want to find out the gender of your LO and can understand, especially if you were expecting one answer and got another, the disappointment. FWIW, I wouldn't go to an outside clinic for an ultrasound because I would be afraid that they would see (or not see) something and not be able to tell you anything there. I hope that you are able to reconcile this so you feel better about it.
All of this. I was heart broken when my baby stopped developing, not a phrase I can ever imagine a person using about having to wait a few weeks to find out the sex of their child.
In answer to your question, I think it is a complete waste of money.
1/12/13 DD was born
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9/17 CP
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I'm sorry that my loose use of the term offended you, really. I'm a PgAL too, but I rarely talk about it anymore, even on the boards (and this was a new s/n I made after a long break and the new LO). It's just how I've moved on. I don't pretend it didn't happen, but I also just continue my life just as I would have before... and I guess I do use the term heartbroken/disappointed loosely.
You bet your arse I could feel my body getting cold when the doc had some trouble finding the heartbeat with dopper yesterday, but day to day, I live about as optimistically as I can over this LO.
That sounds fun! I'd do it if I were you. I saw my doc yesterday and he said next visit (4 weeks from now) he should be able to tell what gender it is so you should be good in a couple weeks....
you should weigh your financial options though. Do you need to spend that money on needed baby items or do you have it to spare? Waiting is a very hard thing for most of us but if it will benefit you in the long run to wait it out then I'd suck it up and just wait.
I was looking at the local place's website and it's super family friendly- up to 18 people in the room - it's like getting a u/s done in a giant living room! If we do it, it would just be H and I, but I thought that was very cool for those that want to share the big reveal in that way with their family, especially kids.
DH is having a hard time coming to the realization that LO might be a girl (he's always dreamed of having a son). We looked into early u/s last night actually to see how much it would be to go in sooner than the anatomy scan so he can find out and have even longer to get adjusted to the news. It's stressful to me because I know that while he will love our child unconditionally once it comes out, the waiting is really hard for him. IF it was that cheap to get it done here, I totally would.
I did an elective u/s when I was pregnant last time and I loved it! However, I am not doing it this time because we had to travel an hour and a half to get to the elective u/s place. We got to eat at Cheesecake Factory to celebrate while we were there
I won't be doing it this time because I am very high risk. But, if you want to do it, then go for it!
Remembering Robby
I say why not? you would probably spend the $65 on a pair of shoes so if it's something that would make you happy, go for it
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