For pregnant women who have just become pregnant, sometimes they are very sensitive to the development of the fetus and have been worried about the health of the fetus. They always want to check the condition of the fetus as soon as possible after confirming their pregnancy. At this point, the first examination to be done is B-ultrasound, which is a commonly used method for examining fetuses. So, what is the HCG value that can be used for B-ultrasound?
Firstly, for this issue, it is generally sufficient to have an HCG value of 2000, and the gestational sac can be seen through a negative ultrasound. However, everyone's situation is different, and it is recommended to follow the guidance of a doctor to avoid other unexpected outcomes that may affect the healthy growth of the baby. If it is a well-developed embryo, it can usually be seen by ultrasound, but if the gestational sac is relatively small, it is not very clear. Most cases of intrauterine pregnancy with a normal cycle of around 38 days can be seen through a negative ultrasound to visualize the gestational sac.
Secondly, the value of HCG varies from person to person, and pregnant women should compare it based on their individual circumstances. Because everyone's situation is different, no one can accurately calculate the actual number of days a baby has in early pregnancy. Doctors calculate based on the last menstrual period, and expectant mothers should consider their own actual situation to be reasonable. In fact, as long as their HCG continues to increase, it is sufficient.
Finally, the value of HCG is relatively accurate for testing the health of the fetus, but pregnant women should also consider the results of other tests comprehensively, which is generally not a problem.