Reasons for Having an Early Pregnancy Scan
While most pregnancies typically have a first scan around 8-12 weeks, an early scan may be recommended in certain situations, such as:
- You are unsure of the date of your last menstrual period, making it difficult to estimate the gestational age.
- You’ve experienced bleeding, pain, or other concerning symptoms.
- You’ve had previous pregnancy complications or multiple pregnancies, such as twins.
- You’ve undergone fertility treatments, including IVF, and the progress of the pregnancy needs to be monitored.
- There is a medical history that could impact maternal health, requiring confirmation of the presence of a gestational sac and yolk sac (in early pregnancy) to ensure the pregnancy is progressing normally.
Confirming Pregnancy Viability
The primary function of an early pregnancy scan is to establish and determine if the pregnancy is viable.
The first appearance of the fetus’ heart is around the sixth week, which usually marks the fetus's healthy growth. This ultrasound scan helps parents-to-be understand that the pregnancy is progressing and alleviates doubts.
The sole purpose of the viability scan is to confirm that the baby is growing as it should and to check for routine uterine implantation. This is significant because it eliminates the risk of an ectopic pregnancy, where fertilisation happens outside the uterus.
In my case, it was also reassuring, helping ease my concerns about potential health issues that might arise during the pregnancy.
Accurate Dating of the Pregnancy
Early pregnancy scans play a crucial role in pregnancy dating. They assess embryo size, estimate gestational age, and determine whether you're carrying twins or triplets.
Since embryos develop uniformly in the early weeks, an ultrasound provides a reliable estimate of conception and fetal development. If gestational age is uncertain, an accurate due date ensures proper prenatal care.
Pregnancy dating gives you a clear understanding of your pregnancy while helping your doctor monitor development and adjust care if needed.
When to Schedule an Early Pregnancy Scan
The scan typically takes place between 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy. Gestational age is calculated from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) and works best for those with a regular 28-day cycle.
If your cycles are irregular, it is okay to inform your doctor beforehand. I was one of those who did not have a vague idea of my last period. If you are like me, another way to approach the situation is to go in for the scan about three weeks after the confirmation of your pregnancy or your positive pregnancy test.