You would be between 5 and 6 weeks pregnant, but the first and second weeks of pregnancy are technically only at the time that the egg is being fertilized. Week 3 is just a big cluster of about 500 microscopic cells. Go to www.3dpregnancy.com for more information and you can view pregnancy week by week in 3d and the weight and height of the baby.
LGA- large for gestational age SGA- small for gestational age
A term used to describe newborns who are below the 10th percentile in height or weight for their estimated gestational age. The gestational age is based upon the date of the mother's last menstrual period
A gestational carrier is a woman who carries and gives birth to a child for a couple or individual. In this scenario, the gestational carrier is not genetically related to the baby, as the embryo has been created using the eggs and sperm of the intended parents or donors.
Gestational age ?
SGA
A single live fetal pole is referring to the baby in the stage when it is first visible inside the gestational sac. As for the intrauterine gestational sac, that is means the pregnancy is seen within the uterus and is not ectopic.
In humans, the embryo becomes the fetus at the beginning of the 11th week in gestational age (the 9th week after fertilization). This stage starts when the major structures have formed.
Wait until 25mm to be sure, but most likely yes because a yolk sac should be seen at 13mm.
When the gestational age of an embryo is 12 weeks, then you are considered 14 weeks pregnant. The first 2 weeks of pregnancy is the week of your last period, followed by the week before your ovulation, therefore, as soon as your egg is fertilized you are already 2 weeks pregnant!
I believe it means that they have only seen one sac--as in one embryo...not twins.
GA stands for gestational age.
Estimated Gestational Age (obstetrics).