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When were you sent to a specialist?

I'm currently 19 weeks with Mono Di twins and my Dr says I don't need to see a specialist. I'm very concerned as everything I've read, and people I've spoken with have said you do need to see a specialist and be monitored weekly. My current dr says once a month is fine. I'm worried about TTTS and he says "everythings fine" whenever I ask about it. Should I push the issue of going to a specialist or trust my dr? 

Re: When were you sent to a specialist?

  • DoublePortionDoublePortion member
    edited May 2014
    My OB stated from my 1st appt that I'd be sent to the MFM for the anatomy scan. It would definitely be worth the peace of mind to get checked out by an MFM.

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  • I'm also mono/di and will only go to a specialist if problems arise. We have an MFM at our office so it's not a problem if I want to be seen or they feel I should be. It's not automatic, though.
  • Also, my OB wants to see me every 4 weeks but I'm going to push for every 2 weeks at my next appointment, when I'll be 20 weeks.
  • ckred27ckred27 member
    My OB had me go to MFM for my 20 week scan. They then conferred and we all decided that I would stay w. my OB. Later on ( like 30 weeks) I met w. them again due to gestational diabetes and cholestasis of pregnancy and they took over at 34 weeks since I was having so many problems.

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  • 24karat24karat member
    If the OB is brushing your concerns off, you should advocate for yourself and ask for explanations...like why he is not concerned. I saw the MFM at least monthly the first half of my pregnancy. He was a long drive away so the rest of my appointments were done at my normal office with the notes and results forwarded to him.
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  • If you are concerned, then yes, definitely push the issue! Everyone gets monitored differently but I would think with twin pregnancy if you want to see an MFM then you should be able to do so.

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  • We saw a specialist at 10 weeks to confirm we were mo-di rather than mo-mo, because my OB couldn't see the dividing membrane with his ultrasound equipment. We then started monitoring with the MFM at 18 weeks and had scans every 2-3 weeks to monitor for TTTS. We also had a 16 week ultrasound, but that wasn't with the specialist.
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  • My OB told me right at the beginning that I should see a specialist. I started at 16 weeks I think, and went every 3 weeks for awhile, then it increased to 2 and then once a week at the end. It definitely gave me peace of mind to have so much monitoring.

     

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  • Please go see a MFM!!! I was mono di and was scheduled for scans every two weeks starting at 16 weeks to check for TTTS. Luckily made it to 36 weeks with minimal complications but it is soooo important to get seen early and often as it can happen very quickly. Good luck to you!
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  • manateelizmanateeliz member
    edited May 2014
    I am having di/di twins, and am being comanaged by an ob and a mfm. I see my mfm every 4 weeks, starting at 12 weeks and my ob every 4 weeks (basically alternating so I see one of them every 2 weeks). At some point the visits will become more frequent.
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  • MFM by week 11. I have di/di twins.
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