During pregnancy, getting a B-ultrasound is done in stages. Many pregnant women hope that their baby can grow healthily and also hope to see the baby's appearance earlier. Pregnant women need to do regular prenatal check ups to clarify the baby's growth and development. B-ultrasound is a very common prenatal check item. However, when is the appropriate time to get a B-ultrasound in the early stages of pregnancy?
It is appropriate to have an ultrasound after 6 weeks of early pregnancy. Through ultrasound examination, the pregnant woman's pregnancy and the position and size of the gestational sac can be determined. Usually, when a pregnant woman first starts pregnancy, due to the small size of the gestational sac, the presence of the gestational sac cannot be seen by ultrasound. Therefore, ultrasound should be done at least 6 weeks after pregnancy.
The early stages of pregnancy are an important period for embryonic cell division and the formation of the fetal brain. During this period, the growth and development of the fetus are crucial, and every move of the pregnant woman also affects the condition of the fetus. Therefore, it is necessary to be more careful and cautious. If no embryo sac is found in the uterine cavity under ultrasound examination, but abnormal masses are detected outside the uterine cavity, then it is considered a possibility of ectopic pregnancy.
In mid pregnancy, pregnant women need to undergo another ultrasound to understand the overall growth and development of the fetus. At 28 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women also need to undergo another ultrasound in order to have a clear understanding of the development of fetal tissues and organs, and to determine whether the fetus has abnormalities such as deformities.