I just called my doctor's office to confirm the time of my appointment tomorrow, and the girl who answered told me the time and she mentioned that I don't need to come with a full bladder. She said it's a "complete ultrasound" meaning they will do the transvaginal kind at first, then they do the kind on the belly after. I was like are you sure? I was like this is for the anatomy scan, right?? And she said yes... I just feel like this is wrong for some reason. When I scheduled my appt. the girl at the front desk told me to come with a full bladder... Did anyone else have the internal kind of ultrasound for their 20 week anatomy scan?? So confused
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I was asked to empty my bladder before the scan, and then she let me go again right before the transvaginal. No full bladder needed.
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If they don't need it, just empty your bladder and move on! I was told they would reschedule me if my bladder wasn't full so I did it! I wasn't going to have to do that again!
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Me it has become common practice todo TV u/s first and the a belly one for the a/s.
He said they now check for cervix length first in case you start having productive contractions early. They can tell if this is a change in cervix size or something like irritable uterus.
I declined them checking my cervix. They just said ok.
I wish people who answered the phone at my doctors office would be educated as to what they tell patients so I'm not freaking out over nothing !!
It depends on who is doing it and if baby is cooperating.
(the reason I had to go back on the same day is because I live in a remote area so it was the only time I could have the Ultrasound done.) timing will vary depending on how well baby co-operates!
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