My doc used this word viable during my scan and I just nodded but didnt really get what it means. Im about 7 weeks. Can someone explain in simple words na?
A viable pregnancy means the doctor has confirmed the baby is developing normally and has a good chance. This usually happens after the first few scans where they check for a heartbeat and proper implantation. These early scans are super important, so budget for them. It helps to plan everything when you know it's viable.
Basically, a viable pregnancy means the baby is growing in the right place (the uterus) and there's a fetal heartbeat, which confirms the pregnancy is healthy and progressing. Doctors usually check for this in the early ultrasounds. It's a positive sign that things are going well, which is what we all hope for!
A viable pregnancy means the pregnancy is developing normally and has a good chance of continuing. Usually, doctors confirm viability by seeing a heartbeat on an ultrasound and checking the baby's growth. It's a very reassuring term to hear, especially if you've had complications before. Always rely on your doctor's reports for this.
Haan, viable pregnancy matlab jab doc bolte hain na ki sab theek hai, heartbeat aa gayi hai aur baby sahi jagah grow kar raha hai. Matlab, poori ummeed hai ki pregnancy aage badhegi. Bahut acchi feeling hoti hai jab doc yeh bolte hain. Bas apna dhyan rakho, sab theek ho jayega.
I heard this term from my doctor during my first scan, and it made me so relieved! They saw the heartbeat and said it was 'viable'. Does it mean there won't be any issues later on, or just for that moment? It's so hard not to worry as a first-timer.
A viable pregnancy essentially means that the fetus is developing correctly and is expected to continue to term. It's usually confirmed via ultrasound when a heartbeat is detected and the baby is growing as expected for its gestational age. Your doctor is the best person to give you details based on your scans.