SarahBear
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Hello,
So I've read stuff about ultrasounds that makes them sound a bit sketchy. I plan to not do an ultrasound unless there is a particular indication to do so. With the doppler, however, my midwife seems to default to doing it. She was talking about my next appointment and how we'll use the doppler then. I'm not so sure I want to use it though. I like the idea of waiting until I can actually hear the heartbeat with a fetoscope (fancy stethoscope) rather than though ultrasound technology. I also question the idea that it's completely harmless. In an apparently healthy pregnancy, is the doppler really necessary? What information can it provide that a fetolcope several months later can't provide? What are your thoughts? Do you think I should tell my midwife I'd rather wait?
P.S. I know this might be more accurately categorized in the first trimester forum, but I posted it here so I could get the perspective of those using midwives instead of doctors.
So I've read stuff about ultrasounds that makes them sound a bit sketchy. I plan to not do an ultrasound unless there is a particular indication to do so. With the doppler, however, my midwife seems to default to doing it. She was talking about my next appointment and how we'll use the doppler then. I'm not so sure I want to use it though. I like the idea of waiting until I can actually hear the heartbeat with a fetoscope (fancy stethoscope) rather than though ultrasound technology. I also question the idea that it's completely harmless. In an apparently healthy pregnancy, is the doppler really necessary? What information can it provide that a fetolcope several months later can't provide? What are your thoughts? Do you think I should tell my midwife I'd rather wait?
P.S. I know this might be more accurately categorized in the first trimester forum, but I posted it here so I could get the perspective of those using midwives instead of doctors.