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TTC History
Me: 38 DH: 52
Started trying June 2018
BFP Jan 2019 DD born October 2019
TTC July 2021 BFP, ended in MMC August 2021
TTC October 2021
BFP January 2022
MMC March 2022
Beginning May 2022 under the supervision of an RE - Benched while undergoing testing
Re: The Great Question Thread
TLDR at bottom haha
Every time I've had a scan, they have told me at the beginning, they are not allowed to tell me *ANYTHING*.
Even at my anatomy scan, they had to go review with a doctor before they showed me baby bits, but also explained that they wouldn't be giving me any medical info, and that it would all be sent to my OB. (They did say (this is the foot, this is the arm, this is the heart, etc, as they showed us).
One pregnancy, I had one scan at 9 wks, and the sonographer was very brisk and adamant that "I will not tell you ANYTHING about this scan." I told her I completely understood. And we chatted, and I asked about her job, and we discussed what I was going through. At the end, she asked if my husband was waiting. I said yes. She asked me to go get him. I brought him back, and she said "I could get in a lot of trouble for this, but I have something I want to show you!" She had taken a video of our little baby, wiggling around and waving! We burst into tears and hugged each other and thanked her profusely. (TW*. I was getting a scan because the ER couldn't find a HB after I went in with bleeding. A week after the scan, I had a MC. I am SO grateful to the sonographer for giving us that only opportunity to see our baby. *end TW)
Anyway, so far, every time I have had a scan with a sonographer, I have sweet talked them (unintentionally) into breaking rules and giving me the knowledge that baby is ok. Once, I happily let a student do her first vaginal US on me. For like... 40 min haha. (I was in for query ectopic). I got to learn a lot that time because the sonographer asked if it was okay if she explained everything to the student (and therefore me) as they went.
The only times I've had someone do an US and be *allowed* to tell me ANYTHING, is when it's a doctor doing it.
Other than the ones I've had in ER (or the ones a doctor is performing haha), I've never seen a doctor the same day.
TLDR: here sonographers aren't allowed to tell you ANYTHING, and I've never see a doctor the day of the scan
5.5.16 | 8.14.17 | 1.30.19
So totally normal to not hear it now ❤️
5.5.16 | 8.14.17 | 1.30.19
@morgantu NIPT can be done earlier, tests for more, and is more accurate. I go for mine next week as it is provincially funded for certain pregnancies. Undecided as to whether we will find out gender, kind of feel like keeping that a surprise this time!
I've asked two different doctors about boosters and both said they didn't think they would be recommended for pregnant women at this time...but everything changes so rapidly as we get new data, I plan on asking again when I go for my appointment at the end of the month.
I am very on board to get a booster, and I hope that it would give the baby antibodies.
ETA The booster is only being offered here to specific more vulnerable populations.