ABout 5 to 6 Weeks, not much there to see really. They are tiny tiny then. God bless
You can normally see a Gestational Sac around 4 weeks pregnant, A fetal pole and yolk sac around 5 or 6 weeks and heartbeat between 6 and 10 weeks.
Using transvaginal ultrasound, a fetus is detectable by ultrasound at around 5 weeks. Even a heartbeat can be detected.
A woman can have an ultrasound to determine the baby's sex as early as 15 weeks. However, an ultrasound is not 100% accurate - the only way to be 100% accurate is to have an amniocentesis, which is a risky procedure that a doctor won't perform just to determine the baby's sex.
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A doctor can only tell you that a baby was/is in the womb for too long.
Ultrasound results generally take a week to get back to the doctor who requested the ultrasound. If ten days go by and there has been no news, you should call them.
Ask your doctor.
yes, its normal. if u fell up 2 super maxi pads in 1 hr. go to the doctor
Home Ultrasound Therapy using a portable ultrasound machine can be very effective, just as effective as medical or professional ultrasound units. The difference between a chiropractor of doctor's ultrasound machine and a a home ultrasound machine is the doctor's ultrasound device utilizes continuous waves while a home version uses pulsed ultrasonic waves. This makes the home units safe for the general public, as continuous wave ultrasound can be dangerous if used in the wrong hands. When using a home ultrasound therapy massage machine, you will treat more frequently than if you were have ultrasound treatments at a physical therapist's office, but the results will be the same and in the long run, you will save a substantial amount of money.
it depends on the drugs used. for the safety of the baby you should consult a doctor before breastfeeding as the doctor may recommend formula as opposed to the mothers milk.
At least 16 weeks before you can tell accurately by ultrasound. Some people/techniques can now determine it as early as 10 weeks, but it's safest, cheapest, and non-invasive to do it by ultrasound. Some people can tell as early as 14 weeks, but most cases it has to be at least 16.
my water bag broke how long do i hve to wait to see a doctor
If you are in the early stages of a pregnancy, a transvaginal ultrasound is preferred over a transabdominal ultrasound (scanning through the top of the lower abdomen) because a transvaginal ultrasound provides much more detail and accuracy in assessing a fetus. Early on in pregnancy, the baby is extremely small, only a few millimeters long in the first few weeks. A transvaginal ultrasound will allow the doctor to see the baby's heart beat, even at 5 weeks old in the womb, whereas a transabdominal ultrasound would have an extremely hard time seeing something so tiny. If you are NOT pregnant, and you had t have this type of exam, this is nothing out of he ordinary. Sometimes, during a transabdominal ultrasound, gas from your stomach and bowel can get in the way, making it very hard to see organs such as the uterus and ovaries. If you do not have a full bladder, it will be nearly impossible to obtain medically relevant images through your stomach. A transvaginal ultrasound does not need a full bladder nor does it rely so much on the absence of bowel gas. In this case, it also provides much greater detail than a transabdominal ultrasound.
To get an education in Ultrasound Technology, you need to go to a medical school or a sonography school, where they specialize in ultrasound technology. You can check out which schools are good for you at the Ultrasound Technician Center website.