The routine checks - there for very good reasons - can trigger worry which I think is sometimes overlooked by the medical professionals as of course for them it is all 'routine'. Direct questions at the check-ups can get answers, but in our case it was more 'well, we are just keeping an eye on things', which didn't help really until we re-framed it as 'if we thought there was something really wrong we would be doing more scans'. It helped a bit. If this is a complex pregnancy then the medical professionals are certainly the best people to be asking as they know this individual pregnancy and the circumstances surrounding it. Good luck, I hope all proves to be well.
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