The doctor can see the baby as soon as the baby is about 3 months.... the baby is not fully developed but you can see the baby real little the doctor will show you the head arms, ect. but it wont be as clear......
8-10 wks
You should schedule an appointment as soon as you find out. Sometimes it takes a while to get in to a doctor. Start shopping around with doctors. Make sure you feel 100% comfortable with your doctor and you are going to be comfortable and trust them when you are delivering. They will do the first prenatal checkup routine, take blood, ask you a bunch of questions and possibly, but not likely, have an ultrasound.
Yes but they first need to schedule it with the hospital.
Answergo to your ob/gyn and find outAnswerDoctors consider the first week of pregnancy to be the week of your menstrual period even though you probably did not conceive that week.Answerhttp://www.babycentre.co.uk/tools/duedate/The above link will take you to a website that will help you calculate how many weeks pregnant you are and when you are due.
The best time is 15 weeks but you can have your first baby scan even at 9 months. Nonetheless, the later, the more accurate it is. Your baby's gender won't get determined that soon though that's why I advise you to wait till it's the 15th week.
Usually a doctor wants to see you for the first ultrasound when you're appr. 10-13 weeks pregnant.
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.
The ultrasound dating has excellent and precise estimation of gestation especially if done in the first trimester (first 12 weeks). After 12 weeks, its accuracy goes down. However, compared to dating according to menstrual cycle, the ultrasound would be more accurate.
Doctors consider the week of your last period to be the first week of pregnancy (even though you aren't even pregnant at that point)!
Yes, it is very safe to have a ultrasound. Your known how your pregnancy is progressing via the ultrasound and you can also see your little one. Good luck but go for this ultrasound asap because pains need to be investigated.
The first ultrasound was invented during the 1960s. The person who is accredited for inventing the ultrasound is George Kossoff.
You should schedule your first appointment with an OB between 6-10 weeks. after 4 weeks
it is called a blighted ovum if your counting of the age of gestation is correct and yet no baby is formed except of the sac. on the otherhand if you are not sure of your counting then do an ultrasound 1-2 weeks after your first ultrasound to see whether the baby develops or not at all. just cant flawlessly explain the blighted ovum. check out on the web or much better ask your physician.