First pregnancy here and im just trying to plan ahead for the appointments and costs. Wondering kitni baar scan hota hai across all 9 months. How many did you all end up getting in total?
Take care and keep your mind peaceful, dear. Normally, doctors suggest 4 to 5 scans to monitor the child's development, and each scan is like a beautiful blessing where you see your baby. Pray to God, stay happy, and let your doctor guide you on the schedule.
Honestly, I've lost count of how many times I've had cold gel slathered on my belly! I'm in my third trimester now, and it feels like I'm seeing my baby on the screen more often than I see my husband. It's usually around 5 scans, but at this point, I just want the baby out!
In my joint family, my mother-in-law was quite surprised by how many scans we do nowadays, because in her time it was just one or two! But actually, modern doctors suggest around 4 to 5 main scans like NT scan and anomaly scan to ensure baby is growing fine. It really gives the whole family peace of mind.
Hey, don't stress too much about the number of scans! Some doctors do a quick ultrasound in almost every monthly visit just to show you the baby, while others only write the major ones. As long as your doctor says your baby's growth is on track, just enjoy seeing those little kicks!
Haan, vaise toh pure 9 mahine mein lagbhag 4 se 5 scans hote hain agar sab normal ho toh. Pehla scan 8th week ke aas-paas hota hai heartbeat check karne ke liye. Apne doctor ki baat suno, vo hi sahi bataenge na.
Look, as a mom of two, I can tell you that the number of scans depends entirely on your pregnancy health. With my first, I had just 4 scans because everything was textbook perfect. With my second, I had some complications, so we did almost 8 scans to keep a close watch. Just follow your doctor's lead.
For a standard uncomplicated pregnancy, there are usually 4-5 key scans. First is the dating scan (6-8 weeks), then the NT scan (11-13 weeks), then the crucial anomaly scan (18-20 weeks), followed by growth scans in the third trimester. I researched this thoroughly, and my gynac confirmed this is the standard protocol.