It is crucial to emphasize the significance of reimbursing Detailed First-Trimester Ultrasounds (DFTUs) and the proposed adjustment to the guidance for CPT® code 76811, traditionally associated with second-trimester ultrasounds. Historically, this code has been restricted to one examination per pregnancy, a limitation acknowledged by medical societies and underscored by payor policies. However, in light of evolving medical practices and the consensus among major imaging and women’s health organizations, there is a compelling need to adapt this code for dual utilization during pregnancy. This change not only facilitates the provision of essential DFTUs but also contributes to reproductive health access in the current healthcare landscape. Furthermore, recognizing the pivotal role of physicians in ensuring access to DFTUs is essential. Physicians play a crucial part in making these services available, and equitable access can only be achieved through proper reimbursement. Adequate payment not only encourages healthcare professionals to enhance their skills but also motivates them to seek continuous education, ultimately raising the standard of care and expanding access for individuals seeking reproductive health services.