Is anyone not having their first prenatal appointment until 10 weeks plus? This is baby #3 for me and once you get past #2 with my midwife, she generally doesn't schedule your first prenatal until 11 weeks.
I don't have any reason to need any interventions right now, and I don't need info on what to eat/avoid/etc. but OMG I think I will slowly go crazy over the next 6 weeks without any confirmation.
Is anyone else in the same boat?
DD1 (2008) DD2 (2010), #3 (DH's first bio kid) on the way in January 2017!
Almost always mobile bumping--forgive my typos.

Re: Not having MW/OB appt until later?
I called today for an appointment thinking 8 weeks. We're going to NY in late June to see H's family, he was excited to tell them face to face. 8 weeks would have been the week before we left. The office said my OB likes to have them at 10-12 weeks. So early July it is... But that means we have the appointment the week after we get back. Now I'm rethinking telling anyone - I wanted to hear the heartbeat first...
I figured I would test weekly just to be sure everything is still there.
But 9 weeks should be ok, right? To tell his parents only? Thoughts? Am I making a big deal of this?
@Mylitta we've told parents but no siblings or extended family and only 1 friend. The later appointment is making me nervous to tell too. And truth be told, I tested again this morning just to be sure.
@zdmd_14 I'm going crazy over here. 4 weeks left but that seems soooo far away!
Edited because typing is a problem today.
Glad you only have 4 weeks left though!
@mylitta I think that's safe to tell just family. Especially if everything seems to go well up until then. We've already told our parents (and my parents have been remarried multiple times so it's more people than I'd prefer). This is DHs first kid and he is too excited to not tell them all. Lol
Almost always mobile bumping--forgive my typos.
Do you think there's a reason the Dr's are waiting longer now?
Trying to think happy thoughts over here.
Almost always mobile bumping--forgive my typos.
I think once I see a heartbeat I'll feel so much better!
I am pretty sure I am going to be labelled high risk due to my PCOS so I may end up seeing my OB and RE and they still only booked my first apt for 7 1/2 weeks. I feel like they are less concerned about early appointments because there is less to screen for/test for. Also my OB only works PT and she is insanely busy so I have a feeling I will wait awhile to get any type of appointment.
Baby Boy #1 born 1/9/17
Baby Boy #2 EDD 11/4/18
TTC January 2016
BFP May 17, 2016
DS born January 31st, 2017: Rory "Mac" MacKinnon
Almost always mobile bumping--forgive my typos.
Mama to Maddy (5), Nate (2) and surprise #3 & #4 are on the way...
When I was pregnant with DS1 I had a 6 week appointment. We couldn't see anything, my OB was very quick to tell me that it didn't necessarily mean anything but that we'd come back in a week from then to re-check. I was devastated, I had some spotting and was basically stressed out and paranoid the entire time. In the end it turned out that I just ovulated late that cycle and DS was just quite a bit smaller than we expected, but from being on the bump for a few years I know that this isn't unusual. When I go to my appointment at 10 weeks, there isn't any question that we should see something. Even if I ovulated late again, there will still be something there to indicate what is going on. It's the not knowing that I prefer to avoid.
On a less serious note, the 9,10+ week ultrasounds are so different. I could see DS2's little arms and legs! He looked like a little gummy bear. It was really great to see him so developed.
It does suck to have to wait, but I've seen so many threads on previous BMB (I'm a lurky lurker) where people went in for very early ultrasounds and ended up in a panic because the doctor couldn't see much, or the baby isn't progressed as far as they had thought. But like @ElleMF728's case, they have have ovulated later and so the baby isn't as big as the LMP date suggests. At least if we have to wait until later, the doctor (and us!) will be able to see the LO's a lot easier and more clearly!
Me: 28 | DH: 31
Together since 2006 | Married May 2015
TTC #1 since November 2015
BFP 5/17/16 | EDD 1/27/17 | Born 2/4/17
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37 yr old mama with 4yr old DD and 2 yr old DS
Me: 28 | DH: 31
Together since 2006 | Married May 2015
TTC #1 since November 2015
BFP 5/17/16 | EDD 1/27/17 | Born 2/4/17
TTC January 2016
BFP May 17, 2016
DS born January 31st, 2017: Rory "Mac" MacKinnon
Me: 28 | DH: 31
Together since 2006 | Married May 2015
TTC #1 since November 2015
BFP 5/17/16 | EDD 1/27/17 | Born 2/4/17
TTC January 2016
BFP May 17, 2016
DS born January 31st, 2017: Rory "Mac" MacKinnon
Me: 28 | DH: 31
Together since 2006 | Married May 2015
TTC #1 since November 2015
BFP 5/17/16 | EDD 1/27/17 | Born 2/4/17
Me: 31 | Husband: 32
Married: September 2014!
TTC #1: January 2016 BFP 5/16/16 Quinn Born 1/27/17
It's tough. What if the bean isn't growing? I just don't know right now. And I mean, I've been meaning to go to the on-base military provider and get the pregnancy confirmed via blood test, since I'll want to go there for free ultrasounds anyway (I found today out I need an Rx for a breast pump if I want Tricare to cover it, too), but I'm busyyyyyy and that stupid wait will take hourssssss. (Walk-in clinics FTW, people.)
TTC #1 January 2016
BFP April 18 2016 | EDD December 29, 2016
Welcome baby A! January 9, 2017
TTC#2 March 2018
BFP March 30, 2018 | EDD December 12, 2018
Me: 28 | DH: 31
Together since 2006 | Married May 2015
TTC #1 since November 2015
BFP 5/17/16 | EDD 1/27/17 | Born 2/4/17