Yes, it is possible for an ultrasound to yield incorrect results, including the absence of legs in a developing fetus. Factors such as the position of the fetus, the quality of the ultrasound equipment, and the technician's experience can influence the accuracy of the imaging. If there are concerns about the results, a follow-up ultrasound or additional imaging techniques may be recommended for confirmation. Always consult with a healthcare professional for the most accurate interpretation of ultrasound findings.
The ultrasound at 18 weeks is about 90 to 95 percent accurate. It there is a flat place between the legs it means it is a girl if there is something hanging it means it is a boy.
Arthritis is the other thing she could have.
no thing
The questions is formulate wrong.
you could look at its toenails it could of chipped 1 and he/she might be shaking because he/she is cold
sounds like bad circulation, but I'm not sure what you could do about it. Do you get enough excercise?
This happens around the 5th week of pregnancy. But will not be able to see this on a scan until your 16 weeks
All within normal variations!
The pedal and popliteal pulse can be assessed using a Doppler ultrasound device, specifically a handheld Doppler ultrasound. This device allows for the measurement of blood flow in peripheral arteries, enabling the evaluation of circulation in the legs and feet. It is particularly useful in detecting conditions like peripheral artery disease.
well that i know her legs can be hurt or sometimes they do it for attetion or snacks
He is obviously scared. When a dog holds a tail behind its legs then it is scared.
No, fish have fins, not arms and legs, I thought they did but I was wrong