Test came positive and im super early, maybe 2 weeks only. Gynac asked me to come for scan but will it even show anything so soon? dont want to waste a trip if its too early.
Aww, it's too early for an ultrasound at 2 weeks! 😊 The little one is still super super tiny, like a poppy seed! Most doctors recommend waiting till 6-8 weeks from your last period to get a good view and maybe even hear the heartbeat! So hang in there, you'll see your little bean soon! ✨
As a first-timer, I also had this question and was so anxious to see my baby! But my doctor said 2 weeks is way too early for an ultrasound to show anything clearly. You usually need to wait until you're at least 5-6 weeks from your last period to see even a gestational sac. Did anyone else try to get an ultrasound super early like me?
Haha, 2 weeks is super early for an ultrasound, I guess the baby is just a little speck right now, probably planning its first craving! You usually need to wait a few more weeks, like 6-8 weeks, to see anything clear. Maybe go enjoy some good food while you wait for the little one to grow a bit more for its grand debut on screen!
No, 2 weeks is much too early for an ultrasound to detect anything. The embryo is still very tiny at that stage. Most doctors suggest waiting until 6-8 weeks for a first ultrasound to confirm pregnancy and check for a heartbeat. For early confirmation, a blood test is more reliable. Always follow your doctor's advice on when to schedule scans.
Na ji na, 2 weeks mein ultrasound mein kuch nahi dikhega. Itna jaldi kuch nahi aata screen pe. Aapko minimum 5-6 weeks wait karna padega. Haan, blood test se confirm ho sakta hai pregnancy itni jaldi, but ultrasound toh wait hi karna padega. Jaldi mat karo, sab dikhega time pe.
Actually, no. At 2 weeks, it's just too early to see anything on an ultrasound. Doctors usually recommend waiting until 6-8 weeks from your last period to get a proper ultrasound, that's when you can see the sac and maybe even a heartbeat. Going early will just mean another scan later, which adds to the hospital bills, so better to plan it right. A blood test is more accurate at that early stage.