Test came positive and im roughly 4 weeks. Doc has called me for a scan but I read sometimes it shows nothing this early. Will the ultrasound actually detect anything now or too soon?
Four weeks? They could barely see one for me, let alone two! Just kidding! Yes, they can see the gestational sac, but don't panic if it's super tiny. Heartbeat ke liye thoda wait karna padega, tab tak thoda patience rakho.
In IVF, we often get very early scans. At 4 weeks, a gestational sac is usually visible. But for the heartbeat, you typically have to wait a bit longer, usually around 6-7 weeks. It's a very early stage, so stay positive and patient, dear.
Oh god, 4 weeks! I remember those super early days. Yes, they can see *something* on an ultrasound, like a tiny little sac. Don't expect a full baby picture with arms and legs just yet, haha! It's super early and everything is just starting.
I'm planning too and keep reading about this! So at 4 weeks, they can definitely see *something* to confirm it's in the uterus and not ectopic, right? That's what I'm most curious about for early detection.
Aww, early days! Yes, they can see if a gestational sac is there at 4 weeks. If you are also having morning sickness like me, focus on eating small meals and resting. It's gonna be a ride! All the best, stay hydrated and don't worry too much about the scan details, doc will explain.
At 4 weeks, a transvaginal ultrasound can typically detect the gestational sac within the uterus. It's quite early, so don't be alarmed if the yolk sac or fetal pole isn't clearly visible immediately. Your doctor will advise the best timing for follow-up scans and what to expect.
Detect toh kar lenge but it'll be like, 'Is that... a pregnancy? Or just a really small bubble?' haha! They usually see the gestational sac, but for proper baby vibes and a heartbeat, a couple more weeks are generally good. So don't expect a full photoshoot yet!
Yeah, 4 weeks is early but they can often see the gestational sac to confirm uterine pregnancy. Don't rush to get too many scans unnecessarily if your doc doesn't recommend. Just follow your gynac's schedule, saves time and stress from extra appointments.