yes i am 5 weeks and had ultrasound yestreday seen the sac but not the baby yet had cramping pain but i think it will be ok i have had 3 misscarges befor and the pain was diffrent iand i would of started bleeding allready if it was again a misscarge
At 6 wks pregnant, on ultrasound, you can see the gestational sac ( the home of the baby). Unless you have an endovag ultrasound, then you can see a very small fetal pole and a small heart beat. It is very hard to see anything at that early of pregnancy.
No, gestational diabetes has to do with insulin resistance in the mother, causing an increase of sugar in the blood, causing rapid weight gain in the fetus.
Using ultrasound, yes. I had one done at 4 weeks with my first pregnancy. No everyone will see it though. Its very small..
"Yesterday" can be an adverb, a noun, or an adjective.ExamplesAdverb: We arrived yesterday.Noun: Yesterday started well. All our yesterdays.Adjective: Yesterday morning
I think yesterday is a noun, because it is definitley not a verb or adjective. It is not an action and it does not describe anything.
Usually GAEDD means Gestational Age / Estimated Due Date but it all adds up to pretty much the SAME thing... how far along you are in your pregnancy. Pam GA would be how many weeks from your last period. If you are irregular it would be 17 weeks from conception.
I am so sorry for your loss. I truly do not think there is a way to tell, it depends on how far along you are what "products of conception" you are trying to pass. (i.e. gestational sac with anembryonic pregnancy) You should go back into your doc for a ultrasound that will tell and let you see what is left, if anything, in your uterus. Good Luck.
No, they do not experience anything. No, they do not experience anything.
Yes they can it's very small and looks nothing like a baby and usually an internal ultrasound is perormed. This is a small pole that they insert into your vagina as it's easier to see from there as the pregnancy is actually very tiny wht's shown will appear on the screen but I doubt you'd be able to make anything out unless you knew what you were looking for. Due to the small size of the pregnancy it's unlikley a doctor would want to do an ultrasound at this stage unless it was to determine absoloutely that you were pregnant in the first place, which is unlikley as there are other ways of telling. X
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I was told the same thing today and I can't find anything on the Internet about what grainy texture of the thyriod gland as seen via an ultrasound mean. Can anyone help?
It was still there yesterday but I don't know if anything happened today.