I just got back from my 9 week appointment and saw a healthy, wiggly baby measuring perfectly with a strong heartbeat! WOOOO sigh of relief every time!

DH and I could see the cute little arm and leg nubs and it wiggled 3-4 times during the scan! On cloud 9 and soooo in love!
BUT......
My blood pressure was high (140/80) and I really think it was from being SO insanely nervous before the appointment. I had myself so worked up in the car I was just a step from needing to breathe in a paper bag! I get that way about doctor appointments of all kinds. But of course they are airing on the side of caution and having me do a 24 hour urine draw to check for protein in my urine, and also having me go for standard prenatal bloodwork, AND doing an early glucose test in addition to my 28 week one. She said this is just to get a baseline to compare to, and we will deal with it either way and not to worry.
So my point in all my rambling is-- does this seem like a lot?? They didn't seem overly concerned, but now I am concerned. I'm high-risk anyway, do you think they're just being cautious? Is any of this standard? Confused and worried FTM!
Re: SO much information at 9 week appointment! Confused FTM!
DD 12/20/99, DS 12/14/12, M/C 9/2014, M/C 1/2015
As for the tests, doesnt hurt to be cautious. I wouldnt worry too much. Congrats on your wiggly baby
My advice: Please, don't worry! They are just making sure that everything is all good where it is and it's better to be safe than sorry in these types of situations. If you are prone to anxiety attacks - I would bring it up at the next appointment. Make a list of any of the questions or other concerns that you may have, as well. They are totally on your team. If you find that they are not - then I would suggest looking at another clinic. This process can be slightly overwhelming, especially to a FTM (living it!) but the clinic should be well equipped and working with you for a happy and healthy nine months +.
In relation to the post, I agree- OBGYNs are typically the "better-safe-than-sorry" kind of group so they'll run tests to be sure even if they're 99% sure without tests. If they're not worried, you don't need to worry.