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Doctors can do an ulta-sound examination which will show exactly what kind of fetal development is taking place in your uterus.
most first ultrasounds are given around 24-25 wks but i saw my second son during an ultra at 11 wks when the doc couldn't find his heartbeat. it was because i wasnt as far along as thought so i had an emergency ultra.
No. An ultra sound will only show an existing pregnancy. However you should be honest with your Dr about any past pregnancies.
The baby is not a foetus yet. The 12 week scans always show a foetus. Never will an 8 week scan show a foetus, the pregnancy is 9 months because it has to grow.
No. They usually do an ultra sound and that will show the fetus.Yes, during the first few weeks of pregnancy, the embryo is so small that it is hard to see, even with an ultrasound.The heartbeat is usually visible in an ultrasound after 7 weeks gestation.
Ask for an ultrasound and then click on information. it is all there.
Well, believe the 8 wk. scan because that is an actual scan of the uterus- it's right. Pregnancy tests just show a change in hormone activity or concentration- this could have been changed just from having sex in the first place. A lot of pregnancy tests give false readings. If your scan shows empty, you're not pregnant. Or possibly your not quite 8 weeks and thats why its not visiable in a scan.
This happens around the 5th week of pregnancy. But will not be able to see this on a scan until your 16 weeks
To the untrained eye, probably not. Most people can't see anything in an ultrasound pic. Later on in pregnancy though, that 4 weeks can show a lot of differences.
A blood test can be done at your doctors office. Ultra sound of the uterus can show if there is a a sac forming but the standard urine test will normally turn positive before it is possible to see a sac forming with ultra sound.
could you please answer this for me the ultra sound shows a bright liver thank you janice scrabblejan@hotmail.com
The best and most reliable way to confirm a twin or multiple pregnancy is to see it with an ultrasound. An ultrasound is the only guaranteed way to know whether you're carring more than one baby. An ultrasound may be able to detect multiple embryos as early as your third week of pregnancy; However, the ultrasound will be most reliable at detecting a multiple or twin pregnancy at around 6 to 8 weeks.