During any subsequent pregnancies, your care provider may
do early ultrasounds to monitor your condition and offer reassurance of normal development.
If
doing an early ultrasound, it should be given around 10 to 12 weeks to determine whether the pregnancy is viable and when baby is expected to arrive.
Not exact matches
So with an IVF pregnancy, we're typically
doing that
ultrasound quite
early at six weeks so we're also detecting this phenomenon.
Because we're
doing an
ultrasound so
early
The overall skill of the technician and also your baby's position helps, but the
earlier in pregnancy the
ultrasound is
done, the more accurate it is for estimating the age.
On the other hand, if a mother
does not show up for prenatal care until well past the first trimester and / or refuses
early dating
ultrasound and / or refuses induction then there is nobody to blame but the mother.
The way this
ultrasound (or sonogram) is
done is you will have a full bladder before the start of the exam, not transvaginally as in
earlier ultrasounds.
An
ultrasound done before this relies not necessarily on external genitalia but on the direction of the genital tubercle, depending on how
early the
ultrasound is performed.
So, the
earlier you see a twin pregnancy, the
earlier you can
do an
ultrasound and kind of diagnose what type of twin pregnancy it is.
A week later I started bleeding like periods, 2 nd day on.my Dr
did ultrasound to check sign of missed miscarriage and there were no trace,
did hcg level and I am at 739 which high enough indication of pregnancy.he says the pregnancy could still be
early for
ultrasound to show.just on bed rest now for two weeks scheduled for repeat of hcg and
ultrasound.
Fleur Bickford: With an elective induction, usually the biggest impact is the fact that often we have an
early baby, so inductions are usually scheduled sooner rather than later, sometimes they are scheduled because there is an issue with the baby, the baby needs to be delivered a little bit
early, sometimes there is fear that the baby is going to be too big, and of course, the
ultrasounds results can often be off, so we
do frequently end up with a baby who is a little bit pre-term, and these late pre-term babies are not really premature, but they are not full term either.
«We don't want people to get upset by the [
ultrasound] technology, because when we're looking at an
early pregnancy, we can't be sure which side of the coin we're coming down on — a pregnancy or a missed abortion.
During one visit, she declined to listen to the baby's heartbeat because I'd had an
ultrasound done earlier that day and so the baby had already been disturbed enough and we knew everything was fine.
The
earlier the
ultrasound is
done, the more accurate it is at estimating the babys due date.
But figuring out the «why» and going on to have another baby didn't take away the pain or sadness I felt for losing a baby I had seen on
ultrasound and had watched its tiny heartbeat just weeks
earlier.