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Worth asking for an early scan?

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dillydollydarling · 03/02/2015 15:33

Some people may have seen my thread asking if its possible to feel movements at 10 weeks. What I am feeling is definitely not wind. Just a minute ago I had my hand where I'm starting to get a bump and I actually felt my uterus move, like something poking from within. It really does feel like the fluttering popcorn feeling people describe. And is happening more and more often. So now I'm thinking maybe I'm further along than I think(which is entirely possible).

I have my 12 week scan booked for the 16th Feb but is it worth seeing if I can get one done before that? I'm now worried that somethings not right.

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Currentlyclueless · 03/02/2015 15:34

You would have to pay unless you bleed a feeling doesn't qualify for an early scan unfortunately.

ThunderboltKid · 03/02/2015 15:38

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Currentlyclueless · 03/02/2015 15:48

They were unsure on my dates and wouldn't change my scan date so I paid for one had issues with that so ended up getting a scan, in my local hospital they said a lot of people play they not sure how far along they are card.

Was daft really because I genuinely didn't know how far I was as I've never had a period haha

Dogsmom · 03/02/2015 15:58

I doubt you'd get an NHS one but most areas have private clinics, or nearest one is about £50 which isn't cheap but worth it for peace of mind especially if you wanted the Downs screening as that has to be done within a certain time frame.

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