Hi Everyone,
I had my N/T scan today which went well. I'm wondering if u/a or LMP is more accurate for due date? My LMP puts me at 11w4d and the u/s tech said I was 12w2d and gave me a due date a week earlier. I was charting and using OPK's and got my BFP at 10dpo si not sure how it could be that off? I know it doesn't really make a difference but wondering which one is more accurate? Thanks!
Re: U/S or LMP due date?
I'm in the same boat though not quite such a difference in time. According to my LMP I'm 11 weeks today, but I know when I triggered and probably ovulated so there is a 3-4 day window of difference. My u/s today showed the baby measuring at 11 weeks 3 days so for my sake I'm going based on that date with my due date being July 28. My doc is going by the July 31st LMP date.
Whatevs. It's all ambiguous. The baby will come when he/she is ready.
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This is very true! My doctor is very antiintervention, if possible. He has delivered my other 2 sons. My first, my water broke and 20 hours later, I had no contractions. He knew a vaginally birth was important to me so eventually started Pitocin and allowed me to labor for another 20 hours while monitoring me closely. With my second, I was 1.5 weeks over due and he said we wouldn't discuss induction until at least days over. I guess it really depends on your doctor or provider.
Yep. Go by gestational age measurements from the ultrasound! LMP is a guess they use in the beginning. U/S tend to be more accurate.
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The early dating U/S is pretty accurate and as you progress further along, those U/Ss are not as accurate. I would use your LMP especially since you were charting and if that matched up closer to your dating U/S. With my first two pregnancies, we used the dating U/S since my cycles were not regular at the time. By the NT and 20 week U/S they measured differently, but we always stuck with the first date and those were pretty accurate. This time I was charting and began testing at 10DPO so I'm pretty certain when I O'ed. I measured 2 days ahead at the dating U/S and then 6 days ahead at the NT scan. We are keeping my original due date based on my LMP though. Like PP said, I think that it's better to go with the latest date to avoid induction talks, if possible.