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Do I need an ultrasound when I first visit my gynecologist?
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Do I need an ultrasound when I first visit my gynecologist?

2 min readWeek 9
Key takeaways
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  • Schedule an ultrasound at your first visit if your last menstruation was over 10 weeks ago to prepare for first trimester screening.
  • Request an early ultrasound if you tested positive soon after a missed period to rule out ectopic pregnancy.
  • Use ultrasound dating when you cannot remember your last menstrual period to determine accurate due dates.
  • Plan for the 11-14 week screening ultrasound even if you had an earlier scan, as they serve different diagnostic purposes.
  • Consider waiting 1-2 weeks for screening if visiting at 9-10 weeks without symptoms to avoid unnecessary multiple scans.

Whether you need an ultrasound at your first gynecologist visit depends on timing. If your last period was over 10 weeks ago, an ultrasound is typically performed. Earlier visits may include ultrasounds to rule out ectopic pregnancy or determine due dates when menstrual history is unclear.

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It depends on when you first visit your doctor — if your last menstruation was more than 10 weeks ago, then it’s almost time for the first screening, but if you visited your doc earlier, then there are options.

When and why is ultrasound screening performed?

At 11-14 weeks, an ultrasound scan is performed to detect chromosomal abnormalities in the baby.

What if I went to the doctor in the first week after I missed my period?

If you did a home test and know you are pregnant, then it makes sense to have an ultrasound scan to exclude an ectopic pregnancy.

What if I don't remember when I had my period last?

Then an ultrasound will be used to determine your due date [1].

I had an ultrasound scan at the first visit, do I need screening at the 11-14 weeks?

Yes. These scans have different purposes. Up until 11 weeks, the fetus is still too small to look for the structural features characteristic of chromosomal diseases (such as Down's syndrome). And the doctor is unlikely to decide to diagnose only by blood tests, without the results of an ultrasound scan [2].

If I went to the gynecologist during the 9-10th week, will I get two ultrasounds in a row?

If you do not have pain or other complaints, you can wait another week or two and do the first screening.


Frequently asked questions

Most doctors perform ultrasounds at the first prenatal visit, but timing varies based on how far along you are. If you're less than 10 weeks pregnant, some doctors may wait until the 11-14 week screening when more detail is visible.

Early ultrasounds serve several purposes: confirming pregnancy location to rule out ectopic pregnancy, determining accurate due dates when menstrual history is unclear, and preparing for first trimester screening. The specific reason depends on your pregnancy timeline and symptoms.

If you have no pain or concerning symptoms, your doctor may recommend waiting 1-2 weeks to combine your visit with the standard 11-14 week screening. This avoids unnecessary multiple scans while ensuring proper monitoring.

Early ultrasounds primarily confirm pregnancy location and dating, while 11-14 week screenings detect chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome. The fetus is too small before 11 weeks to assess structural features needed for genetic screening.

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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Reviewed by healthcare professionals · Updated June 3, 2025

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