Pregnant dating scan
Dating scan - estimated due date, EDD, CRL, ultrasound
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What is a dating scan?
A dating scan is an ultrasound scan done between 8 and 14 weeks of pregnancy to help estimate your baby’s due date. In early pregnancy, most babies of the same gestational age are about the same size. A dating scan measures your baby and this helps your doctor estimate how long you have been pregnant, and when your baby is due. Not everyone needs a dating scan, but they can be very helpful if you aren’t sure when you conceived.
It’s important to have an accurate estimated due date (or EDD) for your baby so you can have the recommended tests at the right time. Knowing how far along you are is also important if your baby is born prematurely, or if you haven’t given birth by your estimated due date and you're thinking about having your labour induced.
Who needs a dating scan?
Most babies are born about 38 weeks after conception. Since many women ovulate (release an egg that may then be fertilised) and conceive about 2 weeks after their last period, this is often about 40 weeks since the beginning of their last period. That’s why people often talk about pregnancy lasting for 40 weeks.
Women with a regular 28-day cycle can calculate an estimated due date for their baby by counting 40 weeks from the first day of their last menstrual period. This may not be so simple or accurate in other situations, like if you have long or irregular cycles, don’t remember when you had your last period, or if you got pregnant while taking contraception that affected your cycle.
If you think you may need a dating scan to help estimate when your baby is due, speak to your doctor or midwife.
When is a dating scan usually done?
A dating scan is done between 8 and 14 weeks of pregnancy (and usually between 8 and 12 weeks), when most babies of the same gestational age are about the same size. If your doctor or midwife thinks you should have a dating scan as well as a test for nuchal translucency, they may recommend you arrange it between 11 and 13 weeks, so you can have both tests during a single ultrasound scan.
Who performs a dating scan?
A dating scan is usually performed by a specially-trained technician called a sonographer, but it can also be performed by anyone who is trained to do it. This may include doctors, midwives or other health workers. It may be performed in a radiology clinic or a hospital.
What happens during a dating scan?
In early pregnancy, ultrasounds including dating scans can be done through your abdomen (tummy) or vagina. The method used will depend on a few factors, including how far along your pregnancy is and your body shape.
If your scan is being done along your abdomen (known as a 'transabdominal ultrasound'), you will be asked to drink a few cups of water before you arrive so your bladder is full. This can make it easier to see inside your uterus (womb). The sonographer will apply some gel and gently move the ultrasound probe along your abdomen. It doesn’t usually hurt.
If your scan is done through your vagina (known as a 'transvaginal ultrasound'), a small ultrasound probe is lubricated and gently inserted into your vagina. The probe may be a little uncomfortable but usually isn’t painful. Scans done this way can give more detailed pictures because the probe is closer to your uterus.
Ultrasounds, including dating scans, do not harm you or your baby or increase your risk of miscarriage.
What do the results mean?
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 when it is 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.
During the test, the sonographer may also:
- confirm that your pregnancy is in the right place and is not ectopic
- look for your baby’s heartbeat
- check if you are carrying more than one baby
- check that your baby’s body organs are developing normally
How much does a dating scan cost?
Medicare will cover your dating scan, but there may be out-of-pocket costs depending on where you go for the test. It’s a good idea to ask about fees when you book your appointment.
More information
Your GP, obstetrician or midwife can answer your questions and give you more information on dating your pregnancy and on whether they recommend a dating scan for you.
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NSW Government - Western Sydney Local Health District (Fact Sheet- Ultrasound in early pregnancy (before 12 weeks) – Dating Scan), Australian Government Department of Health (Clinical practice guidelines - gestational age), Queensland Government - Department of Health (Ultrasounds during pregnancy)Learn more here about the development and quality assurance of healthdirect content.
Last reviewed: February 2022
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12-week scan - NHS
If you're pregnant in England you'll be offered an ultrasound scan at around 10 to 14 weeks of pregnancy. This is called the dating scan. It's used to see how far along in your pregnancy you are and check your baby's development. The scan may also be part of a screening test for Down's syndrome.
Your midwife or doctor will book you a dating scan appointment. It will usually take place at your local hospital ultrasound department. Most scans are carried out by sonographers.
You may need to have a full bladder for this scan, as this makes the ultrasound image clearer. You can ask your midwife or doctor before the scan if this is the case. The dating scan usually takes about 20 minutes.
Find out more about what happens during a pregnancy ultrasound scan
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What is the purpose of the dating scan?
The purpose of the dating scan is to check:
- how many weeks pregnant you are and work out your due date (the estimated date of delivery, or EDD)
- whether you're expecting more than 1 baby
- that the baby is growing in the right place
- your baby's development
This scan can detect some health conditions, such as spina bifida.
Does screening for Down's syndrome happen at the dating scan?
This depends on whether you have agreed to have the screening and when the scan takes place. Screening for Down's syndrome will happen at the dating scan if:
- you have agreed to have screening for the condition
- the scan takes place between 10 and 14 weeks of pregnancy
The screening test for Down's syndrome used at this stage of pregnancy is called the combined test. It involves a blood test and measuring the fluid at the back of the baby's neck (nuchal translucency) with an ultrasound scan. This is sometimes called a nuchal translucency scan.
The nuchal translucency measurement can be taken during the dating scan. If you have agreed to have screening for Down's syndrome, the dating scan and the screening will usually happen at the same time.
Find out more about the screening for Down's syndrome, Edwards' syndrome and Patau's syndrome
You will not be offered the combined screening test if your dating scan happens after 14 weeks. Instead, you'll be offered another blood test between 14 and 20 weeks of pregnancy to screen for your chance of having a baby with Down's syndrome. This test is not quite as accurate as the combined test.
Find out more about:
- the 20-week scan
- ultrasound scans in pregnancy
- GOV.UK: screening tests for you and your baby
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There are many views on this technique, but a lot of fears have come from x-rays to ultrasound diagnostics. Ultrasound diagnostics refers to the radiation method and patients, and many doctors, especially the old school, think that the sensor continuously emits and passes through all organs and tissues, almost the entire body is irradiated. Fortunately, this is not the case, there is a focused study of the zone that we are viewing, and I also explain to pregnant women that continuous scanning, life ultrasound takes 2-3 minutes for a 20-minute study. Basically, the scanning is stopped with the "pause" button, the radiation does not occur at this time, the measurement is performed. Specifically, scanning takes a very small amount of time, a few minutes. Plus, the beam is focused, and patients think that the beam goes continuously to all organs at once. So many failed scientists try to prove that ultrasound is harmful, irradiate mice, do massive studies and provide them, and they fail because we see that there is no effect on embryos. The only limitation that is found in the world literature is that it is considered incorrect to listen to the fetal heartbeat at short gestations. In Russia there is such a problem, the patient wants to hear the heartbeat at 6-7 weeks. It is considered unethical to use Doppler, listening to the heartbeat for short periods. Because harm has not been proven, therefore, in any English-language literature it is written that in short periods of up to 12 weeks, counting the heartbeat is not informative, and its use is not considered ethical.
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If you have a medical exemption, before attending mass events, you can take a PCR test in a laboratory that transmits the results to the Gosuslugi portal and receive a QR code that is valid for 72 hours. The list of accredited laboratories is available on the website of Rospotrebnadzor.
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