An unviable pregnancy is one that cannot be carried to full term. This is usually due to genetic defects.
There may be a chance, you should have a follow-up ultrasound if the pregnancy is IN your uterus. If it's an abdominal or ectopic(tubal) then the answer is no.
Non-viable zygotes are fertilized eggs that do not develop successfully into viable embryos. This can occur due to various genetic abnormalities, issues during fertilization, or problems with cell division. As a result, these zygotes fail to implant in the uterus or lead to a pregnancy. In many cases, non-viable zygotes are naturally expelled by the body without the woman being aware of the pregnancy.
Viable sperm is sperm that is capable of fertilizing an egg and resulting in, when combined with a viable egg, offspring. Hope this helps!
Yes
My doctor told me after 7 weeks 2 days, if there is no heart beat then the pregnancy would not be viable.
It means that there were probably two as in twins and for whatever reason only one survived- is remaining in the pregnancy.
A blighted ovum, also known as an anembryonic pregnancy, occurs when a fertilized egg implants in the uterus but does not develop into an embryo. In this condition, a yolk sac may still be present, as the placenta and yolk sac can develop even if there is no embryo. However, the presence of a yolk sac alone is not indicative of a viable pregnancy, as it often indicates that the pregnancy is non-viable.
A hydatiditiform mole is when an egg cell is non-viable, ie, it is incapable of developing into a foetus, is nonetheless fertilized and implants into the uterus like a regular pregnancy.
Since I have to assume you are seeing an ultrasound...the answer is no...it is not a nonviable pregnancy...in early pregnancy the conceptus in a horse is a circular ball that looks black in the center because it is fluid filled...as the conceptus changes into an embryo and subsequently a fetus it be comes white because the tissue is hyper-echoic (white) as opposed to hypo-echoic (black) fluid.
Viable means alive (i.e. there was a heartbeat seen) Intrauterine means 'inside your uterus' (where it should be)
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