I don’t want to see my Ultrasound! Can I skip it?
Published on: September 15, 2024
by: Gateway Staff
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Not a good idea! Here’s why…

Once you find out that you are pregnant, one of the first questions is, “how far along am I?”. This question can be answered in different ways, some more accurate than others.

For starters, you can ask google for a pregnancy calculator. By entering the first day of your last period, the calculator will indicate your baby’s due date. This is an estimated date of course, but it is a starting place. And for some of us, this might be difficult if your period is irregular or you didn’t keep track of the first day of your last period. An ultrasound can help give a more reliable date.

The most accurate way to determine gestational age is an ultrasound.

This is important for a few reasons.  If you are considering abortion options, knowing the exact gestational age will determine what type of abortion procedure you are eligible for at this stage of pregnancy, how much money you will need for the procedure as well as your options for taking the pills that terminate pregnancy.

Do you have to look at the ultrasound?

No! North Carolina law requires that an ultrasound be performed before you get any type of  abortion. While the law mandates that a woman must be provided with the opportunity to view the ultrasound image and hear the fetal heartbeat, you can choose to decline this option. Another requirement in NC is that the ultrasound must be conducted at least 72 hours before the abortion procedure.

We know that there feels to be an added pressure with the current abortion limits in place, making timing more crucial. An ultrasound will also confirm if your pregnancy is viable with a measurable heartbeat – important to know to avoid an unnecessary procedure if considering abortion. It is not uncommon for a pregnancy to end due to natural causes on its own resulting in a miscarriage.

Gateway Women’s Care can provide you the information you need to make an informed decision about your pregnancy. Following a positive pregnancy test, a nurse may approve a limited ultrasound. This free service will help you answer some important questions by determining whether the pregnancy is viable (detect fetal heartbeat) and is in the uterus, as well as how far along you are and your expected due date. If you feel you do not want to see the ultrasound, it may be good to think about why? Is it because of what I already know about my pregnancy or perhaps what I don’t know about pregnancy or development? It’s always best to make decisions with good information. Our nurses can help! Answers to these questions will allow you to make the best decision for your pregnancy.

Call Gateway Women’s Care today  in Raleigh 919.833.0096, Durham 919.251.9444 and Chapel Hill 919.537.8220 to schedule a free, confidential appointment today.