May 2014 Moms

Can I get your input?

First, I realize none.of you have a magic crystal ball you can look into tell me the answer so I am just as king for an opinion.

Tomorrow I have my first appointment @ 10:30. With my hx I had assumed they would do an u/s however, now that my numbers are rising appropriately I don't known if they would.still try. I think it may be to early. My HCG level Friday was 456 and today it was 2016. I am not sure they would be able to see anything. My last pregnancy was an ectopic so they might want to rule that out. But I have no sign or symptoms this time. And I had an early m/c but have no signs or symptoms of that either. So what do you all think?

Re: Can I get your input?

  • How far along are you? Also, it's really up to the doctor. Every doctor does things differently.

    I am a FTM and have no history of issues in the GYN dept.. I went for my 1st appointment @ 8wks. She scheduled me for a dating u/s for tomorrow which I was not expecting since I've always been very regular.. but who knows why she ordered it. It's entirely up to the doctor.
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  • It probably depends on what your doc's standard practices are.  Mine does early u/s for dating purposes.  Others don't.  I've had 2 cp's and the only thing they did different this time from last time was beta testing to make sure my hcg and progesterone levels were doing what they needed to do.

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  • I'm going for my first appointment tomorrow, will be 9 wks on Wednesday--they are doing an u/s. I would think with your history an u/s is a pretty safe bet. I called my ob to see what all would be going on during this appt. as the prenatal care with my dd was with a different office.
  • Pixie5295Pixie5295 member
    edited September 2013
    Not sure. My last period was August 5. But the numbers don't match up so I think I Ovulated late. And my periods have been out ta wack since the tubal removal anyways
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    edited September 2013
    At six weeks you should see a baby and a heartbeat.  My office does the first visit at 7-8 weeks with a sono to date and confirm the pregnancy.
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  • I had one done at 5w2d with a beta hCg level of 14, 389 and we saw a gestational sac and a yolk sac.  I know my doctor told me they usually do u/s to asses viability (heartbeat) around 7weeks.

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  • At my first appointments they have just done a urine test and a blood test.  I did have an early ultrasound because of some spotting but other wise I think they would have waited until closer to 10 weeks.  Given your history, I think they might want to do one.  I would probably ask.
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  • With those numbers they won't see much. I can't remember if it was 6000 before they would do an us last time or if it was higher.

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  • 2ismymax said:

    At six weeks you should see a baby and a heartbeat.  My office does the first visit at 7-8 weeks with a sono to date and confirm the regnancy.

    6 weeks can still be hit or miss. Some don't see a hb until closer to 7 weeks.

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  • I don't know if this helps, but for my first pregnancy they didn't want to get me in for any testing whatsoever (let along an ultrasound) until I was 11 weeks along.  Since you have a history of ectopic, I think you could probably insist on an ultrasound if you wanted.  But I think the reason they don't want to give everyone 6 week ultrasounds is because it can cause a lot of undue stress -- Not every baby has a heartbeat by that point. 
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