I have had lots of them your Dr maybe looking to see if you have a cyst, or a pollup, or fibroids on your ovaries. And sorry not sure that I spelled those correctly.
You may be pregnant. I would go to a dr
Yes you are most likely pregnant but too early to show on an ultrasound. Your Dr should have made a follow up apointment with you in about 4 weeks.
the baby is gana be small
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Periods aren't all that reliable, trust your doc instead.
Dr. John Wild
No!...Go and see your DR
Ultrasound predictions of how far along someone is get worse and worse the longer the person is pregnant. An ultrasound predicting 28 weeks pregnant could be 2 weeks off (either more or less); by the end of pregnancy, they can be as many as three weeks off. The best ultrasounds to get to predict due dates are those done in the first trimester (first three months). In this case, having an ultrasound predicting 28 weeks pregnant and a physician predicting 30 could be about the same thing. "Feeling" 30-32 weeks pregnant also isn't the best predictor either, as different physicians and nurses may estimate differently. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
An ultrasound will show the level of your uterine lining. You will only have a period after you have ovulated. It is possible to fall pregnant on your first ovulation and not have your period.
As long as you are not bleeding heavy or cramping it is normal. Call your Dr. Next week you will know if the baby still has a heartbeat. Do you still feel pregnant?
DR on a baby ultrasound typically stands for "Ductus Arteriosus," which is a blood vessel in a developing fetus that connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta. It is important for fetal circulation, allowing blood to bypass the non-functioning lungs. In some contexts, DR may refer to "Doppler Resistance," which assesses blood flow in fetal vessels. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific interpretations related to ultrasound findings.
You are probably about one month pregnant, but an ultrasound scan will be more accurate.