Yes he did.
They used to get trans-vaginal ultrasounds. Never heard of trans-rectal ultrasound, but why not? Doctors are very inventive.
Babies do not grow in your stomach. That is where your food goes. A trans-vaginal ultrasound scan would be the best way of 'seeing' an early uterine pregnancy, although it is likely to not be able to detect much at 3 weeks.
Ultrasound results generally take a week to get back to the doctor who requested the ultrasound. If ten days go by and there has been no news, you should call them.
if it was Performed Properly .. with the needed precautions ... it DON'T
my step sister had a baby and she had her first ultra sound at 2 months so yes i believe it's still early. Actually I had an Ultrasound done at 5 weeks and 5 days. They were able to see the sac, baby and pick up the heart beat at 122 bpm. So no, it it not too early to get an ultrasound.
Hello, A T.V (Trans-Vaginal) Scan will detect Fibroids during pregnancy. See your Doctor about this.
If you're worried about it, see another doctor. You could have a "chemical" pregnancy, which tells your body that the baby's still there when it's not.
No
You should have an ultrasound done if you believe you may be pregnant with twins, at seven weeks the uterus is behind your pelvic bone, not yet visible except by trans-vaginal scan.
We saw the heartbeat at exactly 6wks. My doctor was very excited, because she said that it is pretty rare to see it this soon. God Bless!
No, trans women cannot give birth because they do not have a uterus or the necessary reproductive organs to carry a pregnancy.