As long as the measurment date and your LMP date are with two (2) weeks plus or minus within each other then your baby is healthy... and the heart rate it very healthy.
If there is no heartbeat by 8 weeks then you should schedule an ultrasound to make sure the baby is healthy. If you already had an ultrasound then chances are you might miscarry. There is no medical treatment to keep you from miscarrying, and it isn't your fault in anyway if that is the case so don't blame yourself and keep trying.
Yes, absolutely.
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.
There is no true variance in the Male or Female fetus. Depending on how far along in the pregnancy, the heartbeat should be anywhere from 110 to 170 BPM.
I never heard of placenta sounds?? You should be able to hear your baby's heartbeat by week 11-12 the latest.
It is possible that your health care provider will be able to detect your pregnancy on an ultrasound as early as your fifth or sixth week of pregnancy. However, the sac containing your baby and its heart is so small at this stage that it will probably be difficult to detect. Sometime around the 8th week of pregnancy is the best time to start being able to see your baby on an ultrasound.
If you are pregnant, you can drink Laban. It is high in protein and has a lot of calcium which are some of the things needed in order to have a healthy pregnancy.
u should ask a doctor Ultrasound works on soundwaves not radiation so it is harmless. In high risk pregnancies, you have up to one ultrasound a week. To be fair, the studies are inconclusive because people haven't done studies on this really. But everything I've read and when I talked to my doctors, there is not problem. Now XRAYS during pregnancy are a nono. They have radiation and that isn't good in the early stages of pregnancy. If you break an arm it is unavoidable. I had an ultrasound nearly every week from the 30-38th week. I have a healthy baby girl who is perfect.
Spotting in early pregnancy can be normal and happens more frequently than one would suspect. Check with your ob-gyn if you have not already, Avoid heavy lifting and any new exercise. As to exactly why? I'm not sure
You shouldn't. If the pregnancy is healthy, let labor come on its own.
its always better to be pregnant when one is in a healthy state after the age of 21 and before 30 as far as the first pregnancy is concerned
yes it is very possible to be pregnant my friend was 32 weeks pregnant when she found out she was pregnant. her fiance had passed away and didnt think she was possible pregnant even though they were trying and had a miscarriage she had her period the whole time and also went to the doctor where she had a pap done when she would have been atleast 15 weeks pregnant but even still they didnt suspect a thing but now she has a wonderful 4 month old baby boy and he is healthy and happy and looks just like his dad which none to say the least was a miracle from God hope this helps go to the doctor and tell them to do a ultrasound and blood test to confirm pregnancy they wouldn't have known my friend if she wouldn't have demand the ultrasound