Does having a negative ultrasound at 6 weeks of pregnancy have any impact

  The first three months of pregnancy are a time when women are prone to problems. Many pregnant women pay special attention to their behavior and diet during the first three months to avoid problems with their babies that may lead to miscarriage. Many people are told during pregnancy check ups that they need a negative ultrasound examination. So, does having a negative ultrasound at 6 weeks of pregnancy have any impact?

  

Does having a negative ultrasound at 6 weeks of pregnancy have any impact1

  In fact, transvaginal ultrasound is to place the probe of the ultrasound in the vagina, because the probe inside the vagina can be closer to the uterus, and abdominal ultrasound can observe the situation inside the uterus through the swollen bladder. Compared with abdominal ultrasound, transvaginal ultrasound can better see the situation inside the uterus. Therefore, if the situation inside the uterus cannot be clearly seen through abdominal ultrasound, transvaginal ultrasound can be chosen for examination, which can see the situation inside the uterus more clearly.

  At 6 weeks of pregnancy, although the uterus is more sensitive and prone to problems, many people may not be able to see the inside of the uterus clearly through ultrasound examination, and may be recommended by doctors to use vaginal ultrasound. Since the doctor has recommended a vaginal ultrasound, it must not have any adverse effects on pregnant women.

  As a woman who is just 6 weeks pregnant, it is best to understand that although vaginal ultrasound is more embarrassing, in order to better explore the situation inside the uterus, it is still best to follow the doctor's requirements and undergo a vaginal ultrasound.

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