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Re: 1st Appointment @ 8 Weeks

From: Anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 11 Mar 2003 12:16:33 -0600 (CST)


Trish, as a taxpayer, I hope that you don't live in a country where the burden of the cost of this behaviour is being paid for by other citizens. Even if you didn't see a sac, there would be little you could do about it. If you are paying for ultrasounds at this point, then I guess you can do what you want. Otherwise, think of what the cost of insurance or taxes would be if every pregnant womand requested not only a prenatal appointment but also an ultrasound at six weeks....

At Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Trish wrote: >
>I have been pregnant 3 times and have pushed to be seen early only to
>have them do an ultrasound and say, here is the sac, yes you are
>pregnant come back in 2 weeks it is too early to see anything. Then
>when I go back at 8 weeks I could see the heartbeat! If you are having
>any problems then it would be important to go earlier, but if not,
>sometimes going early can cause more stress (thinking OMG why didn't I
>see a heartbeat and what if something is wrong and all kinds of weird
>things) Congrats to you!!
>
>t Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Carol wrote:
>>
>>Hi! I just called my ob/gyn to make my first appointment. I'm guessing
>>I'm at about 6 weeks. Well they said they don't need me in until I'm 8
>>weeks. Is that normal? I thought you were supposed to get in as soon as
>>possible.




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