Both my OB and my MFM have said that with twin pregnancies they typically recommend getting cervical checks done every other week.... and of course regular growth checks every 4 weeks. They have said that the every other week cervical checks should start at 20 weeks (I am 22 now) ...... the thing is, there is no way I can go in every other week at this point..... My parents are my only source of child care to watch my son and they will not be available for any appointments until the beginning of October. Not to mention when I was pregnant with my singleton it was thought that the best course of action was to keep stuff out of my girly bits, and I can't help but think that that should also apply for twins unless one is bleeding or having issues.
Anyone not doing every other week checks this early by their own choice or have a doctor who doesn't do it yet?
Re: Cervical checks
If I'm told differently tomorrow regarding cervical checks, I'll up-date the post.
8/15 FET #1 - transferred 1 thawed embryo - Pregnant with Baby C, it's a girl! Due April 2016.
DX: DOR and MFI
IVF w/ICSI brought us our 1st precious miracle
V born via induction 4.29.11
TTC #2: IVF (MDLF) August/September 2012
ER 9/7: 6R, 5M, 4F ET 9/12: 5dt of 2 blasts
+HPT 9/17! Beta #1 (9/25) = 1,000 Beta #2 (9/27) = 1,860 U/S #1 (10/11)...TWINS!
1/8/13 - It's a..boy and a girl!!
S&B born via induction 5.8.13
#1 BFP 1/10/11; missed m/c discovered 7w5d
IF Dx: Endo, hetero MTHFR mutation, poor morphology
#1 IUI: 1/18/12 = BFN
#1 IVF/ICSI 4/2/12 = 2 x 7-cell and 1 x 5-cell transferred (3dt) = BFP!!
H was born at 41w2d on 12/29/12 - be still my heart!
#2 IVF/ICSI 1/19/14 = 2 x 8 cells transferred (3dt) = BFP!! EDD 10/09/14
M&W born at 37 weeks on 9/18/14 - I am the momma of 3 boys!!!
bfp#4 3/19/2014 edd 12/1/2014 please let this be the one!
beta @ 5w0d = 12,026! u/s 4/22/14 @ 8w1d it's twins!
Our family blog
In my opinion, the bimonthly (and I switched to weekly at 28 weeks) internal ultrasounds are so incredibly important - they saved by babies or at the very least have them a chance to be healthier and stronger.
I had an awesome pregnancy. I was active and felt 100% but my ultrasounds showed that my cervix was rapidly shortening. There was absolutely no reason to suspect it. At 28 weeks, it became so short that I had to go on immediate bedrest and get steroids. Thank god for the ultrasounds because we would not had known to do it otherwise.
Twin pregnancy is high risk. You really have to take into consideration your doctor's advice. Ask if you can bring your son or your husband might have to take some time off.