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1931218 tn?1323225877

How many sonograms do you get?

If you have no complications and having a healthy pregnancy, how many times do you get to watch your little one on the screen?
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I've had 3 so far, 6 weeks,  11 weeks, and 18 weeks. My midwives are sending me for another one soon :)
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I've had 3 but I just got a 4 one because my baby is breeched at 37 weeks. But that's my only complication.
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I've had three.  8 weeks, 20 weeks,  and 36 for this pregnancy.. With my other two I only had one at 5 weeks. Those two were many years ago though. Check with your doc for clarity.
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I've had three.  8 weeks, 20 weeks,  and 36 for this pregnancy.. With my other two I only had one at 5 weeks. Those two were many years ago though. Check with your doc for clarity.
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134578 tn?1693250592
Not my insurance.  lol  They have been known to send me letters saying this or that item was disallowed.
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It depends on your doctor, not insurance. Insurance will pay for any the doctor codes as medically necessary.
Most healthy women only get one or two sonograms.  
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134578 tn?1693250592
It depends on the insurance company or HMO.
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Im only got one at 20 weeks the rest are just heart tones.it ***** but I guess its how it is sometimes
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I think it depends on the insurance. I have a friend who gets one each month and she doesn't have any issues. Ive had some problems and only had 2 so far anf I'm 5 months.  
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