Well I had pretty much the same situation happen to me but my pregnancy was detected at 4 weeks they saw the sac but no fetus..My levels were pretty high but they were very concerned..They did tons of tests on me because after 6 weeks they saw the fetus but things didnt look right..They kept watching me. They eventually did several tests to check for downs, triploidis, and some others..Then at almost 7 months I lost him. He stopped growing and only weighed 8 ounces when he passed...I would definitely have them watch you VERY CLOSELY and pray...Good luck and I will pray. Please let me know how things turn out..
That sounds like what I experienced, it is called a blighted ovum and it means that the foetus never developed because (and this is how it was explained to me) there was a not so good cell and nature takes it course and doesn't allow any further development.
because ultrasound is not radiation
No, a blighted ovum is a early miscarriage with a fertilized egg. A phantom pregnancy has none of that. It's when the mind has fooled the body to believe it's pregnant just because the woman wants to be pregnant so much.
You probably wont find any ultrasound schools online because it is all hands-on material. Of course you have to read and take test, but you cannot become an Ultrasound Tech without being shown how to do it hands-on.
You really need to talk to your doctor or the person who did the ultrasound about this.
because ultrasound is more safer than audible sound.
Ultrasound is below the threshold of human hearing. Howler monkeys use ultrasound because it travels much further than higher frequencies.
The blighted summer in "The Scarlet Ibis" represents decay and illness because it mirrors the declining health of Doodle, the main character's brother. The oppressive heat and lack of rain in the story's setting reflect the harsh conditions that contribute to Doodle's weakening state and eventual death. The imagery of the blighted summer serves to foreshadow the tragic outcome of the story.
If you are going to take an ultrasound because you are pregnant, then the answer is no. It usually depends on what type of ultrasound. Some of them, you can't even drink. But preferably, no, don't drink alcohol before an ultrasound.
ultrasound tickles because they put it on oyur body
metal objects show up on a ultrasound scan because when it hits a new media, It will reflect and slow down, so compressed objects will show easily on ultrasound scans.
Will an ultrasound weight loss treatment is effictive but many people dont wanna use it because its pretty expensive