There is the possibility that you ovulated late, which would make you appear to be behind where you should be for dates.
Don't worry yet. Within the next week (if your dates are correct) you should see a fetal pole.
No, there is no reason to worry yet. You don't normally start to feel movements until 16-22 weeks.
How far along you are based on your LMP is called Gestational Age. Technically, in this method, for the first two weeks of your pregnancy, you aren't technically pregnant. What you found out at your sonogram was called Fetal Age, this is the actual age of your baby since conception. Conception usually happens two weeks after the first day of your last menstrual period so your sound like you are right on track. I am 7 weeks and 6 days pregnant according to my gestational age, and 5 weeks and 6 days pregnant according to fetal age.
No one should drink while they're pregnant. Drinking while pregnant causes fetal alcohol syndrome.
Yes. It can be very harmful to both you and your baby. In some states you could be court ordered to go. By not going you could miss diagnoses of gestational diabetes, preeclapsia, blood clots, dehydration, prepartom depression, fetal distress, fetal demise, and many more thing.
A single live fetal pole is referring to the baby in the stage when it is first visible inside the gestational sac. As for the intrauterine gestational sac, that is means the pregnancy is seen within the uterus and is not ectopic.
There are two answers to this - one good and one bad. The most probable answer is that you miscalculated and you are actually 5 weeks pregnant. Unfortunately there is a possibility that you did fall pregnant 9 weeks ago and that the pregnancy will not progress. It is possible that either the fetus is not developing, or that the fetus has died which usually means the gestational sac will shrink and appear to be not as advanced as you are.
Gestational age- starts with the first day of the mothers last menstrual period. Fetal age- starts with conception. Since conception is almost never known doctors and midwifes in the u.s. talk about a woman's pregnancy using gestational weeks because its much easier to identify the first day of the last menstrual period, than actual date of conception. So you're already considered 2 weeks pregnant from the moment you conceive. On average a woman has about a 28 day cycle with a 14 day lutheal phase, which means most women will conceive their baby approximately 2 weeks after their period.
At 6 wks pregnant, on ultrasound, you can see the gestational sac ( the home of the baby). Unless you have an endovag ultrasound, then you can see a very small fetal pole and a small heart beat. It is very hard to see anything at that early of pregnancy.
Diet pills don't cause miscarriage but should not be taken when pregnant because they can very likely cause fetal damage. They are rarely tested on pregnant women and when pregnant you should not diet.
this is a hard question! :-l sorry!!!!
An ultrasound at 6 weeks should show a fetal heartbeat, if there was a fetal heartbeat you're not miscarrying.. It's probable you estimated your due date wrong.
Drugs that act directly on the renin-angiotensin system can cause fetal and neonatal morbidity and death when administered to pregnant women.