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How soon after BFP should I go to the doctor?
Your first prenatal visit usually happens around your eighth week of pregnancy. But even though you may not see the doctor for a few weeks yet, calling to schedule an appointment is definitely one of the first steps to take after finding out you’re pregnant—depending on the practice, wait times can be long.
How far along should you be for your first prenatal visit?
Ideally, you will make an appointment for your first prenatal visit as soon as your pregnancy has been confirmed. Your doctor will likely schedule the appointment around 6 to 8 weeks into your pregnancy. However, they may see you sooner if you: have an existing medical condition.
What happens at first doctors appointment after positive pregnancy test?
Determine your baby’s due date At your first prenatal appointment, you’ll book some follow-up tests to confirm your pregnancy and your baby’s gestational age, or due date. Your healthcare provider will ask about your last menstrual cycle to help them determine how far along you are.
What do you do after a positive pregnancy test in NZ?
After you have a positive home pregnancy test, your pregnancy will be confirmed by a blood test. When you first see your midwife or doctor you’ll be offered more blood tests. These tests are all done from one blood sample, and check: your blood type and rhesus factor.
When should I tell people I’m pregnant?
Many women choose to delay announcing a pregnancy at least until the end of the first trimester (12 weeks into their pregnancy). This is commonly attributed to the risk of miscarriage during this time, but the 12-week mark is not a hard and fast rule you need to follow.
Should you keep taking pregnancy tests after positive?
You don’t have to take another test if you get a positive result, but many women choose to repeat the test just to be sure. If you do get a positive result, book an appointment with your doctor or midwife.
Do you get an ultrasound at first prenatal visit?
Will I see my baby on an ultrasound at my first prenatal visit? Most practitioners do a prenatal ultrasound during the first visit, which is the most accurate way of dating a pregnancy. However, some docs wait until a bit later, when there’s more to see.
Why do doctors wait until 12 weeks for ultrasound?
“The earlier you do a scan in pregnancy, the more accuracy it has” for determining your due date, said Dr. Copel. If the 12-14 week ultrasound is your first, it will give the most accurate due date compared to later scans.