Fetal heart rate and fetal sprouts can be detected within a few weeks

  Children are very important to every mother, and when a new life comes into this world, mothers are extremely excited. Always pay attention to the baby's development and growth. In early pregnancy, the fetal heart rate is very weak. So, how many weeks can the fetal heart rate and fetal bud be detected?

  

Fetal heart rate and fetal sprouts can be detected within a few weeks1

  Early pregnancy can be determined through ultrasound examination, which is the main method for excluding ectopic pregnancy. After 35 days of menopause, ultrasound examination can be performed, and the gestational sac can be seen in the uterine cavity. At 6 weeks of pregnancy, embryonic buds can be seen, and the original cardiac duct is undulating. Measuring the fetal head hip length at 11-13 weeks can accurately estimate the time of prenatal correction.

  By performing ultrasound or color ultrasound, the fetal heart can be seen to fluctuate, gradually growing and developing, and eventually forming a fetus. Normally, fetal heart rate occurs between 8-10 weeks. If an ultrasound is done too early, it is difficult to see the shadow of the gestational sac. Mothers should not be too anxious. Remember to undergo relevant examinations in a timely manner during pregnancy and do a good job in prenatal testing.

  The first three months of pregnancy are a dangerous period, and pregnant women should avoid lifting heavy objects and overwork to avoid miscarriage. During the first three months of pregnancy, it is advisable to avoid sexual activity as much as possible to prevent early pregnancy. Folic acid should be taken orally in early pregnancy, as it can prevent fetal neural tube defects.

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