A dating scan is an ultrasound scan done in the first trimester of pregnancy. Measurements of your baby are taken to estimate how long you have been pregnant.
A dating scan can also:
If you don’t know when you had your last menstrual period, a dating scan is very useful in working out when you became pregnant.
It’s important to have an accurate estimated due date (or EDD) because it helps you have the recommended tests at the right time.
Many women ovulate (release an egg that may then be fertilized) and conceive about 2 weeks after their last period. So, the baby is due about 40 weeks after the beginning of their last period. That’s why people often talk about pregnancy lasting for 40 weeks.
If you have a regular 28-day cycle, you can calculate an estimated due date for your baby. Count 40 weeks from the first day of your last menstrual period.
Working out your due date may not be so simple or accurate if:
If you think you may need a dating scan to help estimate when your baby is due, speak to your doctor or midwife.
A dating scan is usually done between 8 and 14 weeks of pregnancy (most often before 12 weeks). At this time, most babies of the same gestational age are about the same size.
If your doctor also recommends a nuchal translucency scan, they may try to arrange it between 11 and 13 weeks. This way you can have both tests at a single ultrasound scan appointment.
Not everyone needs a dating scan. You and your doctor can decide together which tests and ultrasounds you will have during pregnancy.
You will be given information about each test so that you can make informed decisions
Your dating scan is usually performed by a specially-trained radiologist.
A dating scan can be done in a radiology or ultrasound clinic or at a hospital.
In early pregnancy, ultrasounds (including dating scans) can be done through your abdomen (tummy / TAS) or vagina (TVS). Your radiologist will decide based on things like:
If your scan is done through your abdomen, you should not urinate (pee) before the scan. This makes it easier for the sonographer to see your uterus (womb).
The sonographer will apply some gel and gently move an ultrasound wand across your tummy. It shouldn’t hurt, but the gel can feel cold.
If your scan is done through your vagina, the sonographer will need to gently insert a small, lubricated ultrasound probe. The probe may be a little uncomfortable but isn’t usually painful.
Scans done this way can give clearer pictures because the probe is closer to your uterus. If a vaginal probe is needed the radiologist will explain what is happening first.
When you make the appointment ask if you need to drink water so that you have a full bladder.
Wear some loose clothes so it is easy to access your tummy for the scan.
Ultrasounds, including dating scans, do not harm you or your baby or increase your risk of miscarriage. No needles or radiation are used.
During the scan, the sonographer will measure your baby’s length from head to bottom, known as their 'crown-rump length' (CRL). This measurement can help estimate your baby’s gestational age and a range of when they are likely to be born.
Having an accurate estimated due date is helpful, but it’s also important to remember it’s only an estimate. Most babies are not born on their due date.
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