Hey Folks,
I guess this falls into the PSA category, but I just wanted to throw it out there: If they suggest an internal ultrasound to supplement your A/S, I highly recommend doing it.
I know a lot of people find them weird and/or uncomfortable, but my ultrasound tech found that I have placenta previa by using the good 'ole dildo cam....so, diagnostically anyway, it's worth it

The tech gave me the option of signing a release and not doing the internal ultrasound, and now I'm really glad I didn't choose that option.
Just a heads up for those of you ladies with approaching anatomy scans! Hope they go well for everyone

5 years TTC, no luck with IUI's, failed IVF June 2013,
FET Oct 2013 with delayed transfer, intralipids, lovenox & prednisone= first BFP of my life!
***Beautiful baby boy born June 13th!***
Re: A/S - Don't skip the vag probe
Like PP said, I think it depends on your tech and their equipment.
TTC #1 since 10/2012.
BFP#1 11/28/12, MC, BFP #2 CP
BFP #3 10/21/2013, EDD 7/3/2014
Beta #1 (4W6D): 1768 Beta #2 (5W1D): 5255
1st US at 6W4D HB of 112 BPM!
1/20/2014: IT'S A GIRL!
6/30/2014: Happy birthday baby M!
My placenta moved up with my daughter, but I understand the worry!
Never had anyone else have trouble with it then 13466432 time I had it done during ttc.
TTC #1 since 10/2012.
BFP#1 11/28/12, MC, BFP #2 CP
BFP #3 10/21/2013, EDD 7/3/2014
Beta #1 (4W6D): 1768 Beta #2 (5W1D): 5255
1st US at 6W4D HB of 112 BPM!
1/20/2014: IT'S A GIRL!
6/30/2014: Happy birthday baby M!