I had a ultrasound scan at 7 weeks 3 days, and the pregnancy sac was visible, but my doctor could not find the fetal pole or heartbeat. He said there can be a significant amount of dvelopment from week 7 to 8, and I sm scheduled for another scan in a week's time. He said this wasn't necessarily bad news so I'll just have to wait.
iam 10 weeks pg the ultresound shows an empty before some months i got miscarrige
That it's probably too early. I would recommend a followup ultrasound at 7 weeks.
If you were 13 weeks on 18 December you conceived on or around October 2nd.
nothing, you just cant see it yet wait till it gets bigger
The position of the placenta, whether anterior or posterior, does not determine the gender of the baby. An anterior placenta is simply located at the front wall of the uterus and is common in many pregnancies. Gender determination typically occurs during an ultrasound, usually around 18-20 weeks, based on the visibility of the baby's genitalia rather than the placenta's position. Therefore, the anterior placenta does not provide any information about the baby's gender.
Yes
Subtract fourteen weeks (7 days x 14) from the date of the ultrasound.
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If you were pregnant the developing embryo would be about the size of the head of a pin. The embryo is not the first sign of pregnancy found on ultrasound; the yolk sac shows up long before the embryo is visible. The yolk sac can't be seen uon ultrasound until at least four weeks after the last period.
3 weeks.
Typically, a gestational sac can be seen on an ultrasound around 4 to 5 weeks of pregnancy. However, it may take until about 6 weeks for a healthcare provider to reliably see the developing embryo within the sac. If you are seeing an empty sac at this stage, it might just be too early, and follow-up ultrasounds are often recommended to monitor the situation. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
This may not be a good sign, or the baby could be in a position that is hard to hear. Ask for an ultrasound right away also go in for another test to hear the heartbeat in the meantime, also think about whether or not you have felt any movements yet. There is a chance that the baby's heart may have stopped and you have not miscarried on your own. But do not get too worried yet, remember that you are in control of your visits and demand an ultrasound right away. Good luck.