cantaloupe / 6164 posts
@JoJoGirl: a lot of practices actually require the anatomy scan, as it shows any complications that could arise for your later pregnancy or delivery. even if it's not required, i'd definitely recommend it. we found out about some complications at our a/s that can result in some scary stuff -- now we know what to watch for, and can be checked regularly.
blogger / pomelo / 5361 posts
So far, I've had:
8 weeks
12 weeks
14 weeks
16 weeks
I will continue having them every two weeks for the rest of my pregnancy if everything goes fine, or more often if any issues develop. If I deliver at 36 weeks, I will have had 13 u/s.
It's fun to see how much the babies change every two weeks throughout the pregnancy, but of course, I wish there was no reason to need to have them!
Thank God for amazing insurance!
cantaloupe / 6206 posts
@ladyfingers: I had a LEEP too, so will required these bi-weekly t/v u/s to check cervical length too.
@photojane: Haha good to know. Thanks!
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
If you peek enough, you'll probably figure it out, then, jojo
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