February 2019 Moms

Anatomy Scan

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  • @casperthefriendlybeeb that sounds totally delightful (the diner date part).  I hate those panic attack moments...ugh!
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  • @casperthefriendlybeeb That is sweet! Aaaand now I want waffles. :D
  • @eggsandwich2019 So glad the AS went well, what a weight off your shoulders! Amino was probably a good choice too, that way there will be no doubt. And yay for boy!! 
    DS born 2/18/2019
    DD born 4/1/2023
    Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
  • @eggsandwich2019 that’s such good news!! 
  • Anatomy scan tomorrow. So excited, bring DH and DD for the first time. What's the deal with the bladder situation, full or halfish full? I forgot to call the office and ask. 
  • @lzzfrancisco - I wasn't sure either and went with a full-ish bladder and the tech said it helped. They'll let you pee if they don't need you full so I don't think there's much to lose except a bit of discomfort.
  • @lzzfrancisco Mine sent me a message that said I didn't have to have a full bladder. Previous to that I always drank a lot of water just in case. :p
  • @bhou So frustrating that they wouldn't let your husband sit in, and that the tech wouldn't/couldn't tell you anything. Hopefully you will get all of your questions answered to your satisfaction by your doctor!
  • @bhou that is so weird they wouldn’t let your H in with you for the whole thing! Seems very rude and old fashioned, it’s your body and the baby is both yours and his. 

    Also yeah, if your placenta isn’t covering the cervix, it’s all good! 
    DS born 2/18/2019
    DD born 4/1/2023
    Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
  • @bhou , my experience was the same... hubby wait outside for an hour and 40 mins.  Then got invited in last 5 mins.  We both only got to see the screen for 5 mins.  All i learned from mine at the time was "very active baby"... so strange how practices do things so differently, some let people see the whole time.  ugh!!
  • @bhou and @cass06_07 that seems so strange! For mine H was in the whole time, and we had a screen we could see everything on.
  • @bhou that's the policy here too. It's annoying but I also get why they do it. That's wild that you skipped ahead a week! I thought that didn't happen after the dating scan. 
  • Yeah, i find it a little bit old school. That is baby is both of ours - we should both be entitled to be there! Way to make motherhood/fatherhood that further back in the past. Not that I could see anything for the first while, but still, how to make a father not feel involved Vol.1 :(   Hoping that my family doctor can give me more information. Did anyone have any specific questions they asked regarding their anatomy scan? I want to make sure I don't forget any questions when I see my doctor tomorrow!  Couple I had a - is baby doing ok? -when the heck will i feel baby(I haven't' felt anything, but have been reassured baby is in there!)

    and i've blanked again, I had so many questions yesterday and none in my head today today! 
  • @bhou is your placenta low-lying or anterior? Mine was covering my cervix with DS, then moved and was considered "low-lying" for a while (but I was still on pelvic rest) and then moved eventually. I always ask if they got all the pictures they needed - DS and this baby are both stubborn so we had to schedule a second anatomy scan to see some parts they couldn't get the first time (for example DS wouldn't let them measure his femurs, this baby wouldn't let them see her spine or profile)
  • sjnsjnsjnsjnsjnsjn member
    edited September 2018
    @bhou- So weird! My OB's office expects the dads for everything and my OB even commented at my 16 week appt about how he didn't come and reminded me that he should come for the anatomy scan. Are you in the US?
    i also hate it for you guys, when I read of people having the experience of the US tech not telling them anything! I have had this tech at multiple pregnancies including *TW* the one that ended in MC before I had my son, *end TW*, and she always is so informative as she goes through the whole time!  Everyone deserves that imo.
  • @sjnsjnsjn No, we are in Canada, Ontario. So, not sure if it's normal or not but definitely feel like both parents should be involved.  :| 
  • @bhou- I mean, right? It's no virgin birth ;). Also, shouldn't they want the other parent to be as invested emotionally as possible in the baby before it is born?!  Considering that dudes get way more connected (or at least mine does) from tangible things like scans, it seems like something they really extra need to come to. Ok, rant over.
  • etnyahetnyah member
    edited September 2018
    H got so much from being there at the US with me both times. Women feel the baby’s presence one way or another throughout the entire pregnancy, and I understand it’s often difficult to feel as involved as a man. If it’s not happening to your body, it’s pretty abstract until you have an actual screaming baby in your arms! The US is such a great way for dads to be included.

    Besides, if they had found something wrong with the baby I definitely would have wanted H to be there so we could get the news together. Same for our upcoming AS, and I don’t want to know the sex before he does! 
    DS born 2/18/2019
    DD born 4/1/2023
    Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
  • I don't get why they wouldn't allow the father into the US room, unless space was super tight or something. But even then, they need to have enough room for another person, for instance if the patient has a translator or interpreter.
    I agree with @grebretso: My H was super into the AS this morning, and said at the end "This seems so much more real now!". He got really excited when the tech was looking at the heart and blood flow, and also was really interested in the spine, brain, and other organs. I think he was actually more into it than I was, because to me, everything looked like potatoes and sticks :D (he's familiar with US imagery, since he uses it in oncology treatment).
  • Hi February Moms!

    I hope everyone is having a happy and healthy pregnancy! I have my anatomy scan on Friday and have started getting really nervous about it. I love baby so much already and just want a healthy scan. Any tips or suggestions for calming my nerves? 


  • @bhou must be an ontario thing because that's where I am also!
  • @bhou, @cass06_07 Ontario here too. 

    At my hospital it distinctly feels like they get the 'work' out of the way first and then the support person gets to come in and it's fun. They show you just for the sake of showing for a few minutes and answer minor questions. I mean, limited ressources, right? This is still a medical procedure.
  • It’s a medical procedure, but it’s not like the support person is in the way if they’re present. During my NT scan, the tech had to poke and prod to get baby into a good position, which was part of the procedure and not for entertainment, but that was also the part where we got to see baby moving around the most. If H had come in just for the pictures at the end, he would have missed the best part!

    I agree that the medical professionals need to be given the opportunity to do their job uninterrupted, but I don’t see that conflicting with having another person in the room. Especially not when the other person is as involved as the patient.
    DS born 2/18/2019
    DD born 4/1/2023
    Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
  • I'm kind of curious about the reasoning now. I'll try to remember to ask next time I'm there!
  • I’m 21+1 now, anatomy scan was at 19+3. Everything looked great. Baby boy was measuring 10 oz and my cervix was nice and long 👍 
  • I had my AS yesterday. Should I expect my Dr to call and give me a reading on the images.  I feel like the tech was vague and she didn't give any interpretations, as expected. 
  • I guess we should be happy that ours is free @bhou & @becks_726 ... but still the first time it happened I thought the tech was being a crusty old fashioned lady.. but for my a/s which was done at the hospital by a male it was the same routine, so i figured it was just standard.
  • At my office (in the US), the ultrasound rooms have flat screen TVs on the wall that display the tech’s screen for the patient. We can bring up to 2 people into the room and we get to see the entire thing. Our scans are scheduled in tandem with the doctors visit, so I will have my AS on Friday at 2, then I’ll see my OB at 3:15. Techs are not allowed to interpret any findings for you even if they can identify them. 
  • Oh a I am a posterior placenta and feel this baby moving - have been for a couple weeks.

    And we were so convinced the baby was a girl that we were in serious shock for an hour after the scan just wrapping our heads around how we were so convinced and hadn’t thought about raising a boy because that’s how sure we were haha
  • flipudeyflipudey member
    edited September 2018
    Sorry it posted my comment twice but I can’t delete the box
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