the earliest this can detect pregnancy is 5 weeks after last menstrual cycle so yes the tech. may be abl;e to see the embryo.
No. Your due date is calculated from two weeks before actual conception. You are actually pregnant for 38 weeks. You conceived 18 weeks ago.
When you have a dating ultrasound you are given an EDD (estimated date of delivery) If you count back 40 weeks from this date it should be about when your last period was. If you do not have a regular cycle they may not correlate exactly. 38weeks back from your EDD is approximately when you conceived.
If there was an actual embryo, it was not a false pregnancy.
Pretty good. Early in pregnancy the average heart rate is 163. In later pregnancy between 110 and 150 is normal but it can still rise and fall with exercise.
A pregnancy begins with the actual act of love making. If the sperm and the egg come together and the egg is fertilised by the sperm a pregnancy begins.
You can find almost anything online these days including practice tests for ultrasound technicians. The problem is that what is asked online may be completely different from the actual test you get.
A horse who is experiencing a phantom pregnancy will have symptoms of an actual pregnancy. These symptoms include the horse being tired with a puffed up stomach.
Pregnancy dates are determined by the first day of your last period. This adds at least 2 weeks to the actual fetal age. Another determining factor is when you ovulated/actually got pregnant. Some women ovulate later in their cycle resulting in a lower actual fetal age.
The date that you were given at the clinic is based on the date that you told them your last period started on. They then add 40 weeks or 280 days to that date to get your due date. The ultrasound date is based on the size of the fetus and certain developmental milestones that they were able to observe during the ultrasound. Unless you are absolutely certain of the date that you conceived (if you are add 266 days to that date) your actual due date is most likely somewhere between the 30th of September and the 19th of october. There will most likely be another ultasound later in your pregnancy and they may fine tune your due date then based on the size and development of the baby, but since all babies are different this can't be considered the definite day either. I think the percentage of women who deliver on their due date is only about 5 percent or less, so the only thing you can be relatively sure of is that you will be a mommy before Halloween.
Yes you can. It is only a glob of cells at that point, maybe beginning to form the actual human looking fetus.
a long time Plan was conceived in the Spring of 1943, the actual escape to place on March 24-25, 1945.
No. Fertility tests are made to detect FSH not hCG. You will need to buy an actual home pregnancy test or see your Dr.