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QuoteTheRaven424
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Twins: Fetal Positioning
Hey guys:
Quick question. We got back from our latest appointment with the OB/GYN tonight. Everything is fine. They were able to pick Baby #1's heartbeat up on the doppler without any trouble. They had a hard time finding Baby #2, so they did an internal sonogram.
It was difficult but they eventually found Baby #2, we saw the movement and heard the heart beat, but it wasn't a clear shot, because Baby #2 was under Baby #1, and almost behind him/her. The doctor said that they've gotten too big to pick them both up on a vaginal sonogram together, and that we'll see them both again much clearer at the Level II.
Anyone else have this kind of positioning which made vaginal sonograms difficult to see both babies?
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Posted 12/11/07 11:36 PM |
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
I think after a certain point they didn't even try to do that - like my 11 or 12 week ones - after week 7 or so they were all external.
As for the heart beats my OB didn't even try to listen to them (with just that doppler machine) until I want to say 12 or 14 weeks...they say with twins b/c of the reason what happened to you - you're not sure if you're picking up just the one or what not. Glad everything looked good!
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Posted 12/12/07 7:44 AM |
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BigB
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
That is totally normal! The twelve week sonogram will be external! You will be able to see things better! Also, the techs have ways of getting the babies to move for them!
I am so excited for you guys!!!!!
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Posted 12/12/07 9:17 AM |
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QuoteTheRaven424
22 Months?!!!!
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
Posted by BigB
That is totally normal! The twelve week sonogram will be external! You will be able to see things better! Also, the techs have ways of getting the babies to move for them!
I am so excited for you guys!!!!!
thanks so much - we actually already had the 12 week one. and all the tests results came back fine. We saw them both really well during that. She'll be 14 weeks on Sunday - the next big one will be the level 2 at the end of January.
I was just curious if this was normal and it sounds like it is. It was a tad tense at first when we couldn't find the second one, but we then we able to get the heartbeat and saw some movement, even though the picture was not great
Message edited 12/12/2007 9:25:59 AM.
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Posted 12/12/07 9:25 AM |
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Tracey
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
It is definetly normal - my ob always tried with every visit to pick up both heartbeats on the doppler - but even he said - you can't really tell where one ends and the other begins - so honestly it could be the same baby your hearing twice.
I appreciated his honesty though.
My babies didn't move positioning much - I guess there is so little room in there especially as they get bigger. One was always laying across my stomach while the other was at like a wierd angle facing up (sorta breech).
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Posted 12/12/07 9:32 AM |
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QuoteTheRaven424
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
yeah it was like the second one kinda burrowed himself in the back
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Posted 12/12/07 10:01 AM |
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Diane
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
yes, very normal, sometimes Matthew didnt cooperate in many sonos. In fact when I went for my first sono at my OB's office, the tech said she couldt find the other baby I almost freaked out...i was like it was there last week. he was just hiding on us
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Posted 12/12/07 10:07 AM |
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QuoteTheRaven424
22 Months?!!!!
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
Posted by Diane
yes, very normal, sometimes Matthew didnt cooperate in many sonos. In fact when I went for my first sono at my OB's office, the tech said she couldt find the other baby I almost freaked out...i was like it was there last week. he was just hiding on us
exactly what happened - we got a little nervous because we just SAW it
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Posted 12/12/07 10:13 AM |
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hbugal
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
I had 6 vaginal sonograms prior to 12 weeks and they told me that I was having 1 baby...it wasnt until my 12 week appointment that we "kind of" saw the other baby on a vaginal sonogram..it wasnt until the doctor did an abdominal sono that we found out we were having twins.
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Posted 12/12/07 10:28 PM |
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
Posted by QuoteTheRaven424
Posted by Diane
yes, very normal, sometimes Matthew didnt cooperate in many sonos. In fact when I went for my first sono at my OB's office, the tech said she couldt find the other baby I almost freaked out...i was like it was there last week. he was just hiding on us
exactly what happened - we got a little nervous because we just SAW it
You actually just reminded me. We went for sonos at the high risk doc (b/c my insurance wasn't covered at my OB) - after the appointment we would literally walk across the street and my OB would try to listen for the HB and not be able to detect both and get all freaked out. I would be like but we JUST saw BOTH of them for like an hour.
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Posted 12/12/07 10:56 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
No internals after week 8 or 10.
I had a sonogram every visit after that in the exam room.
High res sono at 11 weeks, 20 weeks, and every two weeks after that until birth. All were in the office.
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Posted 12/13/07 7:12 PM |
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MyChip-n-Dales
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
OMG! all of you with the no internals!! I HAD A FREAKIN INTERNAL EVERYWEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! then every few days right up till they were born!! aaaagghhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted 12/13/07 8:00 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Posted by twinboys425
OMG! all of you with the no internals!! I HAD A FREAKIN INTERNAL EVERYWEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! then every few days right up till they were born!! aaaagghhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you mean an internal exam? or an internal sonogram?
I had internal exams every visit as well. Always a good time
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Posted 12/13/07 8:12 PM |
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MyChip-n-Dales
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
oooh noooo.. i had internal sono's!!!!!!!!!!!!!! every freakin time!!! at least he could have gotten me dinner.... or even lunch!!
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Posted 12/13/07 8:57 PM |
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QuoteTheRaven424
22 Months?!!!!
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
my bad - you were responding to someone else
Message edited 12/13/2007 10:39:20 PM.
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Posted 12/13/07 10:36 PM |
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QuoteTheRaven424
22 Months?!!!!
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
No internals after week 8 or 10.
I had a sonogram every visit after that in the exam room.
High res sono at 11 weeks, 20 weeks, and every two weeks after that until birth. All were in the office.
for the ones that were not high res - were they able to get both babies in the shot?
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Posted 12/13/07 10:40 PM |
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partyof6
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
I had vaginal sonos up until the end... then the lovely obgyn internals started..I lived at the high risk. So much..the nurse got medical clearance to watch my c-section...because we became friends..hahaha
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Posted 12/13/07 11:28 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
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Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
No internals after week 8 or 10.
I had a sonogram every visit after that in the exam room.
High res sono at 11 weeks, 20 weeks, and every two weeks after that until birth. All were in the office.
for the ones that were not high res - were they able to get both babies in the shot?
Yes, however, my DS was not always cooperative with the high res ones. His placenta was attached to the front of my uterus. When they would try to get him he was difficult to see.
Also the reason why I barely felt him the entire pregnancy. He was kicking but it was acting like a cushion. His sister on the other hand...
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Posted 12/14/07 5:53 AM |
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QuoteTheRaven424
22 Months?!!!!
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Re: Twins: Fetal Positioning
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
Posted by QuoteTheRaven424
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
No internals after week 8 or 10.
I had a sonogram every visit after that in the exam room.
High res sono at 11 weeks, 20 weeks, and every two weeks after that until birth. All were in the office.
for the ones that were not high res - were they able to get both babies in the shot?
Yes, however, my DS was not always cooperative with the high res ones. His placenta was attached to the front of my uterus. When they would try to get him he was difficult to see.
Also the reason why I barely felt him the entire pregnancy. He was kicking but it was acting like a cushion. His sister on the other hand...
yep - that's how our second one is - he or she got nice and comfy in there hiding
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Posted 12/14/07 9:19 AM |
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