Either you are not pregnant or you are less than 5 weeks pregnant.
An ultrasound doesn't detect chlamhydia. If you are at risk, ask your health care provider specifically for the test.
CRL means the baby's Crown to Rump length
You mean with a Sonogram? They can make mistakes but not very often.
In a fetal ultrasound, it indicates that the gender of the baby is a girl (I think).
im not to sure .. but i know that they do a sonogram in order to see the baby
In terms of allowing you to see the image of an unborn child, none. If you mean "is there any danger from a sonogram", no.
The lab will be 100% accurate, a sonogram can only see so much and if the baby won't co-operate you are unable to see.
That is called a sonogram.
A sonogram of the brain is often done in the NICU to check for a brain bleed. This test is sometimes a routine part of NICU care.
Transvaginal ultrasound (sonogram)
Well, They didn't see anything from the outside until 9 weeks. My uterus is very far back. My doctor told me that at 7 weeks they can usually see the baby really well from the outside.
There is a small chance a sonogram is wrong at anytime in determining the sex of the baby, but it rarely happens. You are probably carrying a baby girl. The ultrasound tech. will usually not tell you the sex if they are not fairly certain.