When is an early pregnancy scan requested?
Some common reasons for having an early pregnancy ultrasound include:
This depends on the reason. Patients with bleeding should be seen urgently. However, if the reason for the scan is to do with the past history, e.g. previous miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, with no worrisome signs in the current pregnancy, we aim to wait until 7 weeks. Anxiety may cause you to want to come in as early as possible, but it’s important to remember that there is a normal stage of early pregnancy where very little, or even nothing at all, can be seen. The information learned during a scan will be more reliable at slightly later stages and you will see a lot more.
Often, all the information is clear by ultrasound through your abdomen. If not, a transvaginal ultrasound will be offered. In that case a narrow, gel covered probe is gently introduced into the vagina after you have emptied your bladder. It goes no further inside you than the speculum does when you have a cervix screening test (Pap smear). Most patients experience no pain or only very mild discomfort. The vaginal ultrasound can be performed even when there is bleeding, and may be most important when this occurs.
Receive professional, compassionate care from our experienced team. Book an ultrasound appointment at a time that works best for you and take the next step in your pregnancy journey.
QDOS Ultrasound provides specialist obstetric and gynaecology ultrasound performed by highly experienced and motivated doctors and sonographers. The rooms are purpose-built, located on the ground floor at 12 Connolly Street, West Leederville, at the rear of Connolly House, which is on the corner of Connolly and Cambridge Streets, opposite SJOG Hospital Subiaco.
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