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It is possible for the doctor to tell when they do the first ultrasound, at about 10 weeks. However, twins can be tricky and some will hide behind the other. In general though, you can tell at about 10 weeks with the first ultrasound.
An ultrasound might be performed if the doctor deems it necessary. However, if the labor is moving rapidly, an ultrasound might not be performed.
There are not many schools that offer online ultrasound schools. However, many of the ultrasound schools offer night and weekend schedules so it is pretty convient to work schedules.
Adipose tissue can, and does regenerate. However, it is at a fairly slow speed. Scientists have been able to remove the elements of the tissue which slow the regeneration. This has enabled them to start growing skin and other body parts in the laboratory.
Most pregnant women get an ultrasound at the second trimester of pregnancy where the young fetus is most visible but it is possible to get an early ultrasound in case there may be any complications in early pregnancy.
Neurosonography is a small, specialized section of ultrasound, frequently used in the NICU on premature babies. Images of the brain are able to be produced on premature and young babies due to the skull not being fully fused together yet, therefore allowing the ultrasound beam to reach the brain tissue. Neurosonography is also used before the baby is born, and still in the mother's womb. Once the skull has fused, transcranial ultrasound is still possible to an extent, through very small openings within and around the skull. This area of ultrasound is frequently used in high risk pediatric and specialty hospitals, such as St. Jude Children's research hospital. Using ultrasound on the brain of a fully fused skull is more challenging because an ultrasound beam cannot penetrate through bone. However, with skill and knowledge, it is possible to obtain brain images.
Interesting.. I've had the same thing happen to me (minus the ultrasound...) in getting several false positives. However, mine were due to having cysts on my ovaries- which are known for affecting the result of home pregnancy tests. If you're still uncertain, I'd try taking a blood test; it is possible that if you are indeed pregnant, the pregnancy is too young to be shown in an ultrasound.
Adipose tissue in the heart, often referred to as epicardial adipose tissue, serves several important functions. It acts as a source of energy, providing fatty acids for the heart's metabolic needs. Additionally, it plays a role in cushioning and protecting the heart, while also producing various bioactive substances that can influence cardiovascular health and inflammation. However, excessive adipose tissue can contribute to heart disease and other metabolic disorders.
The primary purpose of a 3D ultrasound is for a woman to have an extremely clear image of her unborn child to see what it looks like or to determine the sex of the child. However, there are no direct medical benefits to a 3D ultrasound.
This procedure, however, cannot detect biochemical or chromosomal alterations in the fetus.
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Ultrasound is safe as it does not use radiation such as traditional xrays do. X-rays cannot be done because can cause damage to the fetus. However, ultrasound uses ultrasonic waves that are not harmful and can produce very clear pictures of a developig fetus.