At five weeks the baby to be is still an embryo, it will not become a fetus until the end of the first trimester. At five weeks the embryo is still masses of cells that are forming body parts. There are groups that will become the heart and circulatory system, the heart is beating and blood cells are beginning to flow. The nervous system (brain and spinal cord) are forming and CSF will soon be flowing. There are buds forming that will become arms, legs, hands and feet. While the embryo bares little resemblance to the baby it will be, the growth over the last five weeks is amazing.
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5 weeks and 4 days, as you can see there isn't a very clear image of the baby
Welll in 5 weeks the baby will start growing more and more the more you feed the baby it gets healthier.
no ultrasounds go from lmp so no it will not go from conception it will add two weeks just like everything else if its been 4 weeks from lmp your ultrasound will say u are 6 weeks
No. You can neither hear (unless at a ultrasound) or feel it.
you should be about 4 months. It really depends I wasn't able to hear my babys heartbeat until 12 weeks although I was able to see my baby very clear on the ultrasound at 10 weeks so it just depends on the person...Good Luck God Bless and Congratulations on your new addition also they should be able to tell you the sex of the baby between 17-20 weeks...
It takes them nine months just like a human!
No 6 weeks is very early for a scan which is most likely why he would like to see you again in a weeks time.
at 6 weeks you can see the heart (it will be a very tiny circle that is beating) and see a small oval shaped fetus in the uterus. you cannot tell this soon about the sex of the baby or any other features like hands or feet. the sex and baby's features can be determined at about 21 weeks on ultrasound.
With a doctors "listener" it can be heard. I wouldn't say loud and clear, but it's possible it could be loud and clear, depends on the woman and the baby.AnswerYes I heard my babys heartbeat at 9 weeks pregnant with a at home fetal monitor. AnswerA vaginal ultra sound can detect a heartbeat as soon as 6 weeks gestation but more commonly at 7-8 weeks. The fetal Doppler used on the outside of your belly should pick up a heartbeat at 12 weeks clearly. AnswerA fetal heartbeat can be heard as early as 8-10 weeks pregnant using a good fetal Doppler such as one rented from Tummy Tickles or a company like that. AnswerYes it can be heard. I had an ultrasound at 7 weeks and heart it perfectly and then again at 9 weeks on a Doppler in the doctors office.
5 weeks is the earliest most women get theirs (3 weeks after conception). They will have to do a vaginal ultrasound to be able to see anything and it won't look like a baby yet.
That is what it looks like at 7 weeks, a clutter of cells, but this is when the heart starts beating so trust your doctor.
If the area were she had her babys is continually disturbed mother cat will move her babys cats like a dark enclosed place like a closet to have babys
I had my youngest child in early 1986. The doctor had an ultrasound machine, which wasnt like they are today, and told me he believed the baby was a boy. But that was only a 75% guess. I was about 23 weeks then. He even sent his nurse from the room before he would say. No pictures or dvd's back then. I never had any scan with my previous pregnancies and they were 1977 and 1979.
my step sister had a baby and she had her first ultra sound at 2 months so yes i believe it's still early. Actually I had an Ultrasound done at 5 weeks and 5 days. They were able to see the sac, baby and pick up the heart beat at 122 bpm. So no, it it not too early to get an ultrasound.