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First scan jitters - what happens?

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Ellegirly 74 | 15:20 Wed 27th Jun 2007 | Health & Fitness
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I am 11 weeks pregnant and I have my first scan on Friday. Although I am very excited about it I am also a little worried too as I'm not sure what to expect.

I know that it involves having to have a full bladder and some cold jelly but that's about it!

My main concern I think is whether it may involve anything 'internal' or do they just put something over your belly?

I did see my midwife the other day for the first time but with the overload of questions and information I forgot to ask her. So I thought I'd ask you guys.

If someone could just give me an idea of what to expect I'd really appreciate it.

Thank you.

First-time-mum-to-be (obviously!)
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Nothing internal!

Just lay back and let the midwife do the rest. You will get to see your baby for the first time on the monitor which is amazing!

The midwife will point out to you different things as they may not be obvious at this stage. She will also take measurements to make sure everything is growing as it should be. And dont forget......you get to take the first pics of your baby home with you! :)
Another tip for you..........check out the pregnancy section under family...always the best place for advice and reassurance during pregnancy on here :)
Don't be tempted to drink more than they suggest - I made that mistake with the first scan. I felt I should be arriving with a full bladder, but always had to wait 20 minutes or so, which is all the time an extra pint of water needs to go through. I drank more and regretted it!!

It's a magical moment ellegirly - nothing unpleasant at all to worry about. You'll see your growing bump as a a little person from that moment on. You may be able to find out the sex if you're lucky and baby is facing the right way. Both my boys had their legs crossed so we couldn't see!! The very best bit is seeing a little heart beating - still brings a tear to my eye thinking about that - a tiny person with a tiny heart. A whole new being that you created. Well done, you! xxx
Its a lovely experience and not painful or embarrasing - just amazing!

I do remember the full bladder though - even 18 years ago.

Good luck for Friday - let us know on this post how you get on x
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Hello all

Thank you so much for your messages and words of support. I feel so much better now, just got a horrible feeling I am going to get all emotional!

I will definitely let you know how I get on tomorrow.


Oh and thanks for the tip Psychick on the Pregnancy section, I was thinking there must be one, I just didn't know where to look, but now I know ;o)

Take care and thanks again.
hi ellegirly74,i used to work in a maternity hospital and really the worst thing about having a scan is that you should have a full bladder there is nothing to wrry about .best of and it can be a bit uncomfortable if you are dying to pee! there is nothing to worry about at all and you will really love seeing your baby moving on the screenhope you enjoy your pregnancy and have a beautiful babe best wishes from
geordie diva
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Hi all
Thanks so much again for your lovely messages. Well I had the scan and it was pretty amazing I have to say and not at all scary. The baby is looking fine, 2 hands, 2 feet and a healthy heartbeat!
The only thing was my bladder was TOO full! I was so worried about it not being full enough that I went abit over the top, but it was fine, I just had to go and empty half my bladder out as it was pushing down on the baby!
It's all very real now that I've seen my little one bopping around inside me and I just can't wait to be a mum.
Thanks again everyone.xx
Really pleased for you - now relax and enjoy it x

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