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post #1 of 30
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I just called my midwife and I can't get an appointment until I am 11 weeks, does this seem a little late for a 1st appointment? How many weeks will you all be for yours?

I'm really only worried about my rhesus antibody check as I am RH-
post #2 of 30
I was sooo excited that I contacted my midwife right away! She said since this is baby #4, usually people don't wanna go in starting at four weeks, so I could wait. I asked how long, and she said when I'm ready. Well *I'm* ready! LOL! but I guess I'll wait. Maybe I'll schedule for October??? (((((HUGS))))) sandi
post #3 of 30
I actually had an appt the same day I tested. However... it was because this is an oops baby, and the main pt of the appt was to confirm that I am pg and to schedule an u/s to try to figure out a little better how far along I am. I think my next prenatal appt is the 11th of Sept (at which point I think I would be ~8-9 weeks?).
post #4 of 30
Carrie, did you mention to them about the Rh- issue? How many weeks are you now?

I've been hearing from a lot of people that they won't be seen until then. It's going to be weird for me when I transfer from the infertility place to a regular practice because the frequency of monitoring will go WAY down.

Could you see your PCP in the meanwhile? Don't some family doctors follow pregnancies as well?

Sorry, not much help, but I certainly understand your frustration!
post #5 of 30
Thread Starter 
Celeste I think I will call back, I didn't think about me being RH- until after! I'm only 5 weeks now
post #6 of 30
I'm Rh-, too... I don't recall having an antibody check until I was much further along, though (like after 25 wks). I don't think it's an issue this early unless there's any bleeding.

To be honest, unless you have a history/risk of problems in early pregnancy (like pregnancy loss), there's really not much that you need to "do" in early pregnancy, other than discuss/decide on any prental testing (which tends to happen at or after 11 wks).
post #7 of 30
I'm not planning to see my mw until 12+ weeks but I'm sure she'd see my whenever. However, I've been told that the local docs around here only see women pg with their 2nd (or more) child after 12 weeks.
post #8 of 30
11 weeks that's normal.
My first midwife apointment is sept 9th so I'll be 9 weeks (or 8weeks and some days).
post #9 of 30
I'll be almost 7 weeks at my first appt.
post #10 of 30
Hi new here.

My first app. is Saturday the 20th. I should be 7 weeks then.

Maggie
post #11 of 30

First Prenatal Appt

When DS (my first babe), I wasnt' seen until 9 weeks - I was so anxious to have an appt, I was actually bummed that I had to wait about a month from when I had the + HPT.

So, when I called my CN Midwife last week to schedule an appt, I was surprised that I am going tomorrow (Tues the 16th) when I'll be about 6 weeks. Not sure if its because I'm not perceived as an older preggo woman (I"m 36) but I guess I'll find out tomorrow.

I do think the 9 weeks or more is pretty normal.

Cheers,
Tracyn
post #12 of 30
Probably about 7 weeks. I need to have an ultrasound and some monitoring for the progesterone I am on.

But until I get home and find a doc...I have no idea when it will be.
post #13 of 30
My first appt is tomorrow, at about 6w 3d.
I think 11 weeks is late, IMO. I'd try to talk them into seeing you sooner.

A lot of practitioners like to wait until you've missed 2 periods before they see you, but I think it's important to touch base with your care provider earlier than that.
post #14 of 30
Around here, your first appointment is when you make it, regardless of the pregnancy number. I'll be 4w6d for my first appointment (this Friday). I'm probably going to schedule an ultrasound to see the little heart beating and then weight checks for the first six months. After that, we'll talk about birthplans. :LOL
post #15 of 30
I called my family practice dr. and they don't have first OB appt until 10-12 weeks unless you have any problems. I'm 40 and they said that didn't make a difference. My friend's OB told her she had to go in by 8 weeks for an ultra sound since she was over 35.
post #16 of 30
My first appt. is Sept 2. I think I will be about 8 or 9 weks by then. But with both my boys I was seen right away.
post #17 of 30
I don't think 11 weeks is to late. I am not even planning on making any appts until much later. Right now I am prob 4-6 weeks and will eventually get around to interviewing the two HB midwives I am looking at using. I just want to GIP!

Allison
post #18 of 30
I won't be seen till 12-16 weeks, depending on how lazy I am. I will make an appointment with them to hammer out financial details in the next couple weeks though and to meet them to make sure they're going to work for us.

But - what's up with the Rh antibody test? I'm negative, and I figured the two rhogam shots I got with my son would have covered that. Should I worry? I wasn't planning on any testing except the damned NY AIDS test with this one.
post #19 of 30
imo, 11 weeks isn't *that* late. (i don't even know who i'm going to use for my practitioner yet.) i'm not freaking though--i only just tested positive a couple days ago, and i know they won't see me for at least a month.
post #20 of 30
wait, i'm rh- too--i had the shot at 28 weeks last time and after ds's birth. will i need another shot in the first tri this time?
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