Yes it can be sometimes when your around 6-7 weeks into your pregnancy. At 10 weeks, based on the size of the foetus and conception date a pretty accurate date can be arrived at. Yes it can if you have a long cycle. My date from my period was 23rd September but I had a 36 day cycle and my scan date was 4th October.
If the ultrasound is done in the first weeks of pregnancy it is possible to date the embryo within a few days, an ultra sound done later is not as accurate for dating purposes.
You wont get a result until you are about a week gone (2 weeks after sex). By medicine or suction. The doctor usually want to do it when he can see it on the scan so it's usually not done before 5 weeks.
It can be done by medicine before 9 weeks and then there are different surgical methods depending on how far along you are.
for a couple of weeks after birth
Chorionic villus sampling can be done at the 8th week. Amniocentesis cannot be performed until the 14th week of pregnancy.
Amniocentesis can be done no earlier than the fourteenth week of pregnancy. Sufficient amniotic fluid has to be present to do an amniocentesis. Amnios can be done well after 15 weeks but you shouldn't have one before then.
This can be done after 10-12 weeks of pregnancy using a procedure called chorionic villus sampling (CVS).
Yes, During an ultra sound they measure the length of the baby, the limbs if visible, head circumference etc.. then calculate an expected delivery date. An ultrasound is accurate to within a couple of days if done at 8 weeks. At 20 weeks it is accurate to within a week. After this babies grow at such diffeerent rates that it becomes increasingly less accurate.
To clean the womb after a miscarriage or to have an abortion in a pregnancy between 6-14 weeks.
Hello, Yes it could be a sign of pregnancy.
There is no way of knowing that you are pregnant or not after 72 hours, you have to wait at least 2 weeks. Once you find out you are pregnant you see your doctor for an abortion. Up to 9 weeks it can be done by medicine and also suction.
no, but you will have to have a c-section done if you have an outbreak anytime soon before your pregnancy. They have a shot that they will give you at around 30 something weeks I think it might be 36, to keep you from getting an outbreak if you haven't had one yet during the pregnancy. I am assuming that you are talking about genital herpes.