If she is over 6 weeks pregnant an the only thing seen is the sac there is a possibility of a blighted ovum...which is what i had where the baby does not develop, the cause of that is many reasons but the womens body reacts like a normal pregnancy until she miscarries around the end of the first trimester.
Getting and ultra sound done can cost anywhere from 100 dollars to 500 dollars. It all depends on the doctor, what ultra sound you want done and if you have any insurance to cover it.
An ultra sound can cost any where from 100 dollars to 500 dollars. It all depends on the doctor you go to.
Bats use ultra sound by sending out ultra sound waves and then when the bounce back the know exactly where everything is even in the dark. I will work better with ultra sound because all of the wave will bounce back otherwise some of the wave will be absorbed.
Yes. An ultrasound at this stage shows the embryo as a miniature baby with a large head. All of the fingers, toes, arms and legs can be seen as well as the head and abdomen. All the different chambers, ventricles, and movements of the heart are visible, as well as the esophagus and stomach. The embryo has been visible since the fifth week, when the outline and heart movement can be seen.
Ask for an ultrasound and then click on information. it is all there.
they are all the same
just ask Samantha contreras.! after all she knows everything! not! or you can just ask the TOP 5.. there are hilarious.. you guys should meet them sometime.. but they can get pretty annoying.
a dog produces milk throughout all her nipples. there is no way to tell unless you get a ultra sound
We don't actually all sound the same, we do sound different. But if you mean that we sound the same if we sing in tune or pitch.
The A has a type of short O sound (ô) as seen in all, awl, and words like ball and call (kôl).
When some says that it is all the same they mean that it is not surprising. These people have seen similar situations.
Do you mean the wavelength? Sound of higher frequencies has a shorter wavelength.