I called on March 2nd to schedule my first OBGYN appointment and they wouldn't see me until March 28th. Based on my last period the nurse estimated I would be at my 8th week mark on the 28th and said they typically don't schedule appointments before then. My husband and I have been anxious these last few weeks and I've recently started reading about pregnancies, etc. and find it kind of odd that we've had to wait this out. It seems like six weeks is the normal for the first appointment and ultrasound. Curious if anyone else was told that these appointments don't happen until the 8th week?
Re: When was your first ultrasound?
My does a quick appt at 6 weeks to confirm pregnancy and do a Pap smear but does not start 'prenatal appt' until week 10.
And depending on your insurance, a low risk pregnancy will typically have only 1 U/S. Which is the midpoint at 20 weeks (give or take 2 weeks).
Even with my loss history, I may not go in before 8 weeks- I don't want to be in a limbo period when there might be a heartbeat, might not, and panic if there isn't- or get my hopes up too high too early if there is.
BFP #2 3/21 EDD 11/28/16
Me - 28, Lean PCOS
DH - 31
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With that said, they will schedule you for a dating ultrasound if they think your dates might be off due to long or irregular menstrual cycles, and this pregnancy I am getting monitored closely very early on with bloodwork and likely an early ultrasound due to a previous ectopic.
Me: 28 DH: 27
That right there is why I think they wait. When people have longer cycles, they aren't as far along as they think they are, and get scared when there isn't much to see on u/s.
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