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You perform a rectal palpation to feel the uterus - if the cow or buffalo is pregnant, you may feel the fetal membranes or the fetus depending on how far along the pregnancy is.
it has two arteries along with a single vein
the rostrum is the snout of a fetal pig
There are many characteristics found in a fetal pig. Fetal pigs generally have all of the characteristics of an adult pig.
The epididymis in a fetal pig is responsible for producing sperm. It is located on one testicle in the fetal pig.
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i had an ultrasound when i was 6 weeks pregnant, but by ultrasound, the pregnancy measured to be 5 weeks, so no fetal pole was seen yet. i think the earliest fetal poles can be seen is about 6 1/2 - 7 weeks. hope this helps :)
At 5 weeks 5 days I had no fetal pole detected, just an empty sac. I had the same at 7.0 weeks. However, at 7.5 days a fetal pole and heartbeat could be seen. From talking to friends during the "waiting" time, it appears that most women do not see a fetal pole until about 6 weeks minimum.
From what I understand, you should see a fetal pole by that time. However, I would go back for another u/s in about a week to see if things have changed or not.
No plants grow in the North Pole because it is far too cold for anything to grow. Most plants need certain temperatures to sprout, along with soil.
A fetal pole is the first visible sign of a developing embryo. This pole structure actually isn't a nice straight "pole" ... it actually has some curve to it with the embryo’s head at one end and what looks like a tail at the other end. I am not sure what to tell you about what they are saying... but I do know that the fetal pole is usually best seen around 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 weeks. I hope the pregnancy is viable... I guess only time will tell that... I wish you nothing but the best...Greenidparalegal
The North Pole and the South Pole are far away from the equator.
You perform a rectal palpation to feel the uterus - if the cow or buffalo is pregnant, you may feel the fetal membranes or the fetus depending on how far along the pregnancy is.
About 12,440 miles.
With the resolution of the Antarctic coast represented on our map, it's 1459.8 miles.
no it is not no it is not
Depends on how far along you are in pregnancy. Either way see a doctor immediately.