Anonymous
Post 05/30/2013 17:43     Subject: First OB appointment timing

Hi PP, OP here again. Thanks so much. I do want to keep hopeful (this was my second loss, first was last year, but I never got the early blood testing). Congrats on your wonderful outcomes, and thanks again.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2013 16:57     Subject: First OB appointment timing

I'm so sorry OP (this is 14:18 who lost the first pregnancy around 6.5 weeks). I was pregnant again within a few months, have a healthy 2-yr-old and am now 16 weeks with #2. Don't get discouraged - so many of us have been there. Hugs to you.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2013 17:39     Subject: First OB appointment timing

OP here; thank you, PP
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2013 14:58     Subject: First OB appointment timing

Thanks for the update OP. I am sory for your loss.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2013 15:43     Subject: First OB appointment timing

OP back ... just to update, if anyone was following. Regrettably, it was a loss. But I have to keep the hope going.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2013 00:57     Subject: First OB appointment timing

Thank you, PP, that's so kind of you and gives encouragement. - OP
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2013 23:49     Subject: Re:First OB appointment timing

Good luck OP. I bled my entire first trimester and I have a healthy 6 year old, so hopefully all is well with you.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 22:01     Subject: First OB appointment timing

Hi all, this is the OP. I just wanted to mention that I'm going in sooner than I thought (sometime in 6th week), because I had some bleeding recently. So, not sure if things have worked out. (Otherwise, my first full appointment would have been in week 7).
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2013 18:29     Subject: First OB appointment timing

OP back .. thanks PPs for this continued dialogue. It's good to read about what others have experienced.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2013 14:18     Subject: First OB appointment timing

Depends on the practice. First pregnancy, I had one blood test, then a scan at 8 weeks that showed a missed miscarriage (baby passed at 6.5 weeks). Was really nervous about the same thing happening again, so next time I asked for two blood tests to check on doubling. OB also offered an early scan at 6.5 weeks, where we saw the heartbeat. Then 8 weeks on.

Now pregnant again and got the doubling betas (first around 5 weeks, when I got the home positive test, again a few days later) and the first scan at 8 weeks.

Anonymous
Post 05/20/2013 14:15     Subject: First OB appointment timing

Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks PP. The nurse at the OB's office said something quickly about needing to have a level of usually at least 1000 for hCG before the OB will check for anything on a scan. So it made me wonder if they will do several blood tests along the way, before say the 8th week.


That's never been my understanding. Unless your situation is special in some way (early bleeding, fertility patient, suspected ectopic, etc.) most won't do anything until 8 weeks.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2013 13:58     Subject: First OB appointment timing

My OB did not book an appointment for anything with me until almost 8 weeks.

Anonymous
Post 05/20/2013 13:58     Subject: First OB appointment timing

OP here - thanks PP. The nurse at the OB's office said something quickly about needing to have a level of usually at least 1000 for hCG before the OB will check for anything on a scan. So it made me wonder if they will do several blood tests along the way, before say the 8th week.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2013 13:42     Subject: First OB appointment timing

Most OBs won't see you for an US until 8 weeks.

Fertility patients (IUI, IVF, etc) usually have blood work and at least a 6 week US before transferring to an OB.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2013 13:23     Subject: First OB appointment timing

Hi everyone. I'm new to all the testing for early pregnancy, and am just now getting bloodwork done. What I'm wondering, does the OB usually schedule a first appointment based on the hCG and/or progesterone results, or is that coupled with the weeks of gestation? I think I've read some women going in as early as 5 weeks for a scan, but more usually something is detected on a scan at the 8th week mark. Thanks for any input.