Honestly not much. At four weeks the ultrasound tech will mostly likely detect nothing more than what looks like a small black bubble inside your uterus. The baby is still so microscopically tiny that the most you may see will be a tiny grain of rice. It's still even hard to see anything at week 5 or 6. Your doctor will most likely send you for your first ultrasound around week 8 or 9 to see the location of your pregnancy in your uterus, and to determine how many fetuses are present. You won't be able to see much real detail in the fetus via ultrasound until around week 12 or so. That's when you can start seeing bones, individual organs, etc. If you do end up having an ultrasound earlier than week 8 or so, you might be able to see the flutter of the baby's heart...but yeah, week 4 isn't all that exciting :-)
Not much; you will be lucky if it even picks up a yolk sac. The heart doesn't begin beating till week 5 so don't be alarmed. Your "baby" is only the size of period at the end of a sentence at week four and has just attached itself to the uterine lining.
you might be able to see only a small circle very faint but you might be able to see the sack..
you will see you precious little gift! you wont really be able to make it out too well but you will see a heartbeat! =D good luck! =D
Only if it's still talking to you after four weeks.
the babys growth
You could see a heartbeat if they do a transvaginal ultrasound.
That's normal. You'll probably see it later in the pregnancy if the ultrasound is repeated.
It means that the egg was fertilized 6 weeks ago
ABout 5 to 6 Weeks, not much there to see really. They are tiny tiny then. God bless
Well I had an ultrasound at 5.5 weeks and it wasn't able to pick up very well so I had to have a transvaginal. It should be able to see it but not very well. Drs recommend waiting until 6 weeks for ultrasound.
If you were pregnant the developing embryo would be about the size of the head of a pin. The embryo is not the first sign of pregnancy found on ultrasound; the yolk sac shows up long before the embryo is visible. The yolk sac can't be seen uon ultrasound until at least four weeks after the last period.
It would be crazy to see any heartbeat at five weeks.
About 3 months, usually respiratory system of the baby develops at 12 weeks of age. ** The fetus's heart starts beating at five weeks gestation. Through an ultrasound you can see the ultrasound at about 6-7 weeks. With a fetal Doppler you can hear the heart beat at about 9 weeks.
You wouldn't normally see a sac on ultrasound until about 5 weeks. Sounds normal.
Usually a doctor wants to see you for the first ultrasound when you're appr. 10-13 weeks pregnant.
It means it is approximately four weeks since you conceived, but six weeks since the start of your last period. Pregnancies are dated from the latter date, so you wouldn't say you were four weeks pregnant.
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.