I had a scan done at 8 weeks due to a missed m/c at 9 weeks with my first pregnancy. Otherwise I made an app with my OB who asked me to get my GP to get my antenatal bloods done, which I had done at 7 weeks then I will be getting my 12 week scan and bloods done at about 12 weeks.
Hope this helps. Your OB sounds like he may organsie all the blood work and scans when you see him. All very normal as well. If you want an early scan done you can always ask your GP.
With Brendan, I had 2 dating scans (first one I was too early) and then nothing until 16 weeks when I started to haemorrage.
With Tristan I had bloods taken at roughly 8 weeks and my first scan was at roughly 10 weeks, which was meant to be my 12 week NT scan. (long story but my dates were out)
It really depends on if you need a dating scan and whether you are having the NT scan (for downs) done. Otherwise next 'routine' scan is roughly 20 weeks.
In my experience each Dr have their own idea of 'routine' scans and tests
Sounds like there is no usual procedure. Frustrating
I would like the NT test and don't want to miss out on the 10 week blood test so I may call my OB and check it out. I'm sure I won't be the first to have asked the question.
Sounds like there is no usual procedure. Frustrating
I would like the NT test and don't want to miss out on the 10 week blood test so I may call my OB and check it out. I'm sure I won't be the first to have asked the question.
Tests: I was in a similar boat to you for this pregnancy. I didn't go in to see my OB until week 11, so my normal GP organised the blood test part of the NT test. My GP also did a blood test at around 7 weeks when I went in for a pregnancy confirmation just to test vitamins, iron, general health etc.
Scans: I don't have regular periods, so I needed a dating scan to get an idea of how far along I was. I had this at around 5 weeks at the same time I was put in hospital in London for dehydration due to continual vomiting (another story!).
The second scan as part of the NT test my OB organised at 12 weeks.
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