Preparing for an Ultrasound After a Previous Miscarriage

The short answer

Most women who have had a miscarriage are advised to book an early pregnancy scan between 6 and 8 weeks — the point where a heartbeat can usually be seen on screen and the pregnancy confirmed as progressing. At Athena Women's Clinic in Bentley the scan is kept unhurried and compassionate, so tell reception about your previous loss when you book and your sonographer will be fully briefed before you arrive.

If you've lost a pregnancy before, an ultrasound after miscarriage in Perth can feel like the most emotionally loaded appointment of the whole pregnancy. Most women are advised to book an early pregnancy scan between 6 and 8 weeks to check for a heartbeat and confirm the pregnancy is progressing. And for women who have been through loss, seeing that heartbeat flicker on screen is often the exact moment relief finally arrives — our team is here to make sure it does.

It's completely understandable if you're feeling a complex mix of joy and terrifying anxiety right now, and if the thought of your first ultrasound after miscarriage feels overwhelming. That intense fear even has a name — 'scanxiety' — and it is completely normal. Our team at Athena Women's Clinic in Bentley works closely with Athena Women's Ultrasound to provide early pregnancy scans that are unhurried, compassionate, and designed for women navigating exactly this moment.

Preparing for an early pregnancy ultrasound after miscarriage — Athena Women's Clinic Perth

How does a previous miscarriage change the way this scan feels?

A previous pregnancy loss changes how you experience every pregnancy that follows — and that isn't in your head. Women who have experienced miscarriage report significantly higher levels of anxiety during subsequent pregnancies, particularly in the lead-up to ultrasound appointments. According to RANZCOG, early pregnancy scans play an important role in supporting women through this period by giving visual confirmation of a progressing pregnancy.

So if you feel unable to enjoy the pregnancy until you've seen a heartbeat, or you're counting down to your scan with dread rather than excitement, please know that is normal after loss. Your nervous system is simply trying to protect you.

These feelings don't mean something is wrong with you — they mean you have been through something hard.

Give yourself permission to feel whatever comes up going into this appointment. Talking it through with a trusted partner, friend, or counsellor beforehand can ease some of the weight. And you won't be navigating it alone — our team includes Dr. Kavipriya Soma (M.B.B.S. | M.D. | FRACGP | DRANZCOG | DDU), a GP obstetrician and sonologist with specialist experience in early pregnancy care, who approaches every appointment with the full emotional context of pregnancy after loss in mind.

What should you look for in a Perth clinic for your first scan after loss?

Finding supportive medical care really does matter here, because not every clinic handles pregnancy after loss with the sensitivity it deserves. Look for a women's health clinic in Perth known for genuine empathy. Our Bentley sonographers specialise in early pregnancy scans after miscarriage: we take the time to explain what we're seeing on screen as we go, turn the monitor towards you as soon as we can, and never rush the appointment. When you call to book, just let our reception team know about your previous loss — your sonographer will be fully briefed before you arrive and can prepare appropriately for your appointment. We aim to make the whole experience unhurried, respectful, and compassionate, because we understand what this appointment means to you.

How can you prepare for your ultrasound after miscarriage?

None of these steps will make the anxiety disappear entirely — but they can genuinely make the day feel more manageable, and help you walk in feeling a little more in control.

  • Book the first appointment of the day. This cuts down waiting time and the mental build-up that comes with it.
  • Bring someone you trust. A partner, friend, or support person can make an enormous difference in the room.
  • Eat beforehand and wear comfortable clothing. Small comforts matter when your nervous system is already working hard.
  • Tell the receptionist about your previous loss when booking. Your sonographer will be briefed and ready before you arrive.
  • Know that you can ask for a break at any point. You are in control of this appointment — always.
Good to know

If it would help you feel more at ease, you can also ask for a highly experienced female sonographer when you book — many women find this makes a real difference to their comfort on the day.

Transvaginal vs transabdominal — which scan is better after miscarriage?

Your sonographer will recommend the most appropriate scan type based on how far along you are. Here's a quick comparison so you know what might be suggested, and why:

FeatureTransvaginal ScanTransabdominal Scan
Best forUnder 8 weeks gestationAfter 10–12 weeks
Image clarityHigher resolution at early stagesGood — requires full bladder
ComfortRequires consent; some women prefer it after loss for clarityNo internal device; generally comfortable
After miscarriageOften recommended first for clearest early resultSuitable once cardiac activity is confirmed

What happens during an ultrasound after miscarriage?

Knowing what to expect on the day can make the whole thing feel far less daunting, so here's how an early pregnancy scan after a previous miscarriage usually unfolds.

  1. Before the scan begins, your sonographer reviews your history and confirms how far along you are. Because you told reception about your previous loss when you booked, your care team is already prepared.
  2. They'll talk you through each step before it happens, and you're warmly encouraged to ask questions at any point — expect more frequent reassurance than at a routine scan.
  3. For scans before 8 weeks, a transvaginal ultrasound usually gives the clearest images. Your sonographer will explain this and ask for your consent before proceeding.
  4. The moment cardiac activity is confirmed, we turn the screen towards you as soon as it's clinically safe to do so — that instant view of the heartbeat is often an enormous emotional relief.
  5. You stay in control the whole way through. If you need a moment or want to pause, just say so — you can request a break at any time.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I manage scanxiety before my appointment?
Scanxiety — the anxiety that builds in the days before an ultrasound — is something many women experience, especially after pregnancy loss. There's no quick fix, but a few things can help: try to book an early morning slot so you're not waiting all day, bring someone you trust, and limit time spent searching symptoms or outcomes online, because it rarely helps and often makes things worse. When you arrive, let your sonographer know how you're feeling — they're trained to support you through this, and they'll take their time with you.
Do I need a referral to book an early pregnancy scan in Perth?
In most cases, yes — a referral from your GP is required to access Medicare rebates for early pregnancy ultrasounds in Perth. If you're a patient at Athena Women's Clinic, Dr. Kavipriya Soma can assess your situation and provide a referral for an early pregnancy viability scan at Athena Women's Ultrasound. If you're not yet a patient, you're welcome to book an initial appointment with our GP to discuss your pregnancy care and early scan requirements.
When is the best time for a scan after a previous loss?
For women who've experienced a previous miscarriage, we generally recommend booking an early pregnancy viability scan between 6 and 8 weeks gestation. At 6 weeks, a transvaginal ultrasound can often detect a heartbeat — and for many women, that moment is everything. At 7 to 8 weeks, cardiac activity is typically very clear on screen, which can provide significant reassurance that the pregnancy is progressing. If you're unsure when to book, your GP at Athena Women's Clinic can advise you based on your cycle dates and individual history. There's no single 'right' answer — what matters most is that you feel supported and informed at every step.
What happens if they cannot find a heartbeat?
This is one of the hardest things a sonographer can tell you — and it's something our team takes very seriously. The first thing to know is that not seeing a heartbeat at 6 weeks does not always mean bad news; at very early stages a heartbeat may not yet be visible, and a follow-up scan one week later can give a much clearer picture. If a follow-up scan confirms that the pregnancy has not progressed, your sonographer will stop the appointment and ask your GP to come and speak with you directly. You will not be left alone to process difficult news in a waiting room — our team will make sure you have the support you need, whether that's time, information, or a next-step care plan, before you leave the clinic.

Book Your Early Pregnancy Scan in Perth Today

Pregnancy after loss is one of the most emotionally complex journeys a woman can go through. You deserve a team that understands that — and takes the time to make every appointment feel safe. Our pregnancy care team at Athena Women's Clinic in Bentley works alongside Athena Women's Ultrasound to provide early pregnancy scans that are unhurried, compassionate, and designed for exactly this moment. If you are ready for your antenatal shared care or would like to arrange your first scan, we are here to help. Call us on (08) 6116 1285 or book online — our reception team will make sure everything is in place before you arrive.

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Have a question about your own situation?

This guide was prepared by the GP-led team at Athena Women's Clinic, Bentley. For advice tailored to you, call (08) 6116 1285.

This article is general information for women in Perth and is not a substitute for personal medical advice. Please speak with your GP about your individual circumstances.

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