It's supposed to have to veins. 2 Veins and 1 Artery in the umbilical cord. Think AVA.
It can be one of two things either you are not far enough along for the baby to appear on ultrasound or you have miscarried, which in that case you would have been made aware of when they did the ultrasound.
Minor spotting doesn't always mean you have miscarried. Your best to check things out with your doctor, but if your baby showed a normal heart-rate just 2 hours previously, the chances are everything will be fine. But get checked out just in case.
yup. According to my ultrasound tech I'm one of the lucky 35-40% of the population with this "normal" deviation.
You have two due dates...one accourding to your last period and one accourding to the size of the child on the ultrasound...i think the ultrasound one is more accurate
The ultrasound is as conclusive as it gets. The tests have a small margin of error because they test for hormones. The ultrasound sees what is there or not. You are most certainly pregnant. Possibly with twins. If you are still early on the ultrasound can be inconclusive about that. Sometimes one of the twins will be reabsorbed into your body early on as well. I know one person that showed twins early on but only one in a later ultrasound. I hope that this is good news for you and that both babies are born healthy.
You can't choose what nature brings for you that's just the way sex is and so that's pretty much pregnacey for you.
Your doctor will be able to tell you what the sex of your baby will be by the 15-16th week of pregnancy. By this time, your baby reproductive organs will be visible during the ultrasound.
He has two kidneys, but only one of them worksLiam recently tweeted that he'd recently had an ultrasound on his kidneys and that the problem was fixed when he was a baby. He has two kidneys.
Absolutely not. The later in pregnancy the less accurate the scan. The first two giving a due date of October 2nd will be correct and give you a conception date of around January 9th.
You would need to ask your doctor.
It is possible that: you only have one baby, not two; one baby is hiding the other; the two heartbeats are synchronized so you only hear one.
Sometimes 6 weeks is just to early. You may be off on your days of implantation which makes a big difference this early in the game. Wait a week or two and have another ultrasound. By then you should see if the baby has developed. Sometimes 6 weeks is just to early. You may be off on your days of implantation which makes a big difference this early in the game. Wait a week or two and have another ultrasound. By then you should see if the baby has developed.