Just got my positive test and im super excited to see the baby. When is the first sonography usually done? Dont want to go too early and find nothing, na.
Aww, seeing your baby for the first time on sonography is such a special moment! My doc first called me for a scan around 7-8 weeks to confirm everything. Then there are a few routine ones throughout the pregnancy, like the NT scan and the anomaly scan. Just trust your doctor's schedule, they know what's best.
Your gynac will advise you on the exact timings. Generally, the first one is around 6-8 weeks to confirm the pregnancy and see the heartbeat. Then there's an NT scan and later the anomaly scan. Just follow the schedule your doctor gives you, they make sure everything is on track and healthy. It's a special experience to see your baby on screen, even if it's thoda sa blurry!
Oh, you'll have quite a few! Mera first one was super early, like 6-7 weeks to confirm the pregnancy and see the little heartbeat. Then there's usually an NT scan around 11-13 weeks and the big anomaly scan around 18-22 weeks. Your gynac will give you a proper schedule, so just stick to that.
Sonography is basically your baby's first photoshoot! Haha. Usually, your doc will schedule the first one pretty early, around 6-8 weeks, just to say 'hi' to the little one and confirm the heartbeat. Then there are a few more important ones later to check everything's developing well. Don't worry, your doc will tell you all the dates.
My gynac usually scheduled the first scan around 6-8 weeks to confirm the pregnancy and check for heartbeat. Then there were a few more important ones throughout, like the NT scan and anomaly scan. Just follow what your doctor says, they will guide you through the whole process. Don't miss any of them for good monitoring.
Oh, I remember how much I used to overthink every scan! The first one is usually to confirm pregnancy and heartbeat, often around 6-8 weeks. Then there's an important one for nuchal translucency (NT) between 11-14 weeks, and the detailed anomaly scan around 18-22 weeks. Your doctor will provide the exact schedule, just make sure you don't miss any as they are crucial for monitoring the baby's development.