Ok so i'm a FTM and no clue what to expect with all of these doctor visits. I liked my first few visits because they usually consisted of an ultra sound and it was great to see the baby! But I haven't had an ultra sound since 19 weeks (now i'm almost 32 weeks). Appointments have been much faster and not much going on to where it almost seems like a waste of time (I sails ALMOST, i'm sure it isn't)...but all they seem to be doing is measuring my belly and taking my blood pressure and weight. I've heard appointments start happening every other week or even weekly the closer you get to your due date. What happens during these appointments? What can I expect from here on out? Any insight would be great!
Re: Dr. Visits
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And while it seems very time consuming, it's very important -- pre-e and other complications can arise pretty quickly.
Sign in, take weight, pee in a cup, chat with MW, blood pressure, fundal height, baby heartbeat.
Then I make an appointment for two weeks later and leave.
Also, my doctor does another ultrasound at 28-30 weeks to measure the growth and to check the amniotic fluid. She does not do fundal height measurements and says the 3rd trimester ultrasound is a more accurate idea of how the baby is growing.
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I have my 28 week appointment on Thursday, then I start going biweekly til 36 weeks then every week. At each of these visits 28 weeks to 35 weeks, we do weight, stats, chat, measurement and hb. 36 weeks on it is all of the above plus cerivical checks.
I have never peed in a cup at my 28 to 40 week visits! whats that for?
Weight first
Pee in a cup (optional)
Get blood pressure
Measure belly
Check babies heart
Chit chat about whatever. ..
My whole appt is less then 15 or 20 min if we don't talk about stuff. I am starting my 2 weeks now, and at 36 weeks I'll go weekly.
I also see my mfm starting weekly now.
I get an ultrasound, and hooked up to monitors for NST for an hour.
Peeing in the cup is a quick check for proteins/white blood cells (infection), sugars (diabetes) and keytones (dehydration).
I would add that if there's ever anything (ANYTHING!!) you want to discuss, it's you're job to bring it up. Even with amazing doctors, they'll assume if you say nothing that everything is fine. They're used to seeing dozens of pregnant ladies all day and (sadly) you are just one more. I wish I was a better advocate when I was pregnant with DS. Now I make lists.
I had an OB last time and she didn't check me. I asked at my 36 week appt to check though since my pants were off anyway (getting my GBS test) because I was contracting and I was curious.
I was only a 1.
Wasn't checked again until I went into labor.
I'm sure it'll be the same this time around, even though I've got a midwife.
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With my first (diff dr) they start checking for dilation normally at 37 weeks. (24 for me with preterm labor)
I've been checked twice already due to contractions this go round... But only in l&d, so not sure if the dr starts doing it normally at a certain point.
With my first pregnancy I would go in pee in a cup, check weight, bp, fundal height and listen to his heart beat, and she would ask questions about swelling, his movement any bleeding, and pain in my legs. Around 30 weeks he stopped moving as much and I had a NST, and then I had an extra U/S. About 34 weeks she began checking my cervix, which was at that time 40% effaced, at 36 weeks I was 80% effaced and ( I was some station but forget... this was many years ago) and about a centimeter dilated. I had him a week later.
I just switched back to this doctor for this pregnancy, and so far its just pee, weight, BP, fundal height, and heartbeat. Q&A session. I do have a growth scan for Monday but that is because of the SUA. And because of the scare I had a week ago she will be checking out my cervix during the scan ( and possibly physically checking as well) If not I assume she will start doing cervical checks starting next month, when I am in my 34th week.
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This, I see a regular OB (not midwife) and have never had them do a cervical check. Its generally not recommended for the reasons you listed. I also don't pee in a cup. I had to with DS1 when I had GD but not this time
but yeah, OP, if you were getting regular scans early on, you're either lucky or something was up that they wanted to monitor. the only reason i got two scans was because my "LMP" was actually a m/c and they wanted to confirm the dating, otherwise i would have gotten the a/s at 20w and that would be it. most appointments are very quick and basic...weight, BP/pulse, Q&A, fundal height, FHT. and most women pee in a cup. lol
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