When to do ultrasound in early pregnancy

  Every pregnant woman hopes that her baby can grow up healthy, so she will have regular prenatal check ups every month. B-ultrasound is a pregnancy test that every pregnant woman will undergo. It can not only observe the physical condition of the fetus, but also visually see the baby's condition. So when should B-ultrasound be done in early pregnancy?

  

When to do ultrasound in early pregnancy1

  Generally speaking, women can use ultrasound to check if they are pregnant and if the position of the gestational sac is normal after their menstrual period has stopped. However, when the gestational age is relatively small, such as around one month, the presence of the gestational sac cannot be seen. Therefore, if an ultrasound is needed in the early stages of pregnancy, it should be done at least until around six weeks of pregnancy.

  In addition, the early stages of pregnancy are an important period for embryonic cell division and brain formation. If an ultrasound is performed during this period, it will have a certain impact on the growth and development of the baby. Therefore, if pregnant women do not experience symptoms of threatened miscarriage such as abdominal pain, it is recommended to undergo another ultrasound examination around 10-13 weeks of pregnancy.

  When pregnant women undergo examinations, they can use ultrasound to understand the overall growth and development of the fetus. However, ultrasound can indeed have a certain impact on the growth of the baby. Therefore, whether ultrasound can be taken during pregnancy examinations still depends on the doctor's opinion, and it is best not to do too many ultrasound examinations in a short period of time.

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