Went for my first scan and the doc mentioned yolk sac is seen, which she said is a good sign. But honestly i didnt understand kya hota hai ye. Can someone explain in simple words?
I am planning my pregnancy now and was just reading about this! Apparently, it's the first thing they look for on an early scan around 5-6 weeks to confirm the pregnancy is growing inside the uterus. Is your doctor scheduled for an early scan soon?
Hey, it is just like a temporary lunchbox for your baby! It feeds the little one until the placenta is fully ready to do its job. So no need to panic when you see it on your ultrasound report, it's supposed to be there!
It's a standard feature of early pregnancy scans, usually visible around week 5 or 6. It's just a temporary nourishment system for the embryo. If your doctor said the size is normal, you are good to go back to your routine without worrying.
Lol, I remember googling this at 3 AM while half-asleep because I saw it on my first scan report. It's just the baby's starter pack for food, basically a tiny tiffin box! Once the placenta kicks in, this yolk sac disappears anyway.
It is a tiny bubble-like structure that nourishes the baby in the very early weeks before the placenta takes over. In my previous pregnancy, we couldn't see the yolk sac on time which was a concern, so please make sure your doctor evaluates your scan report carefully.
During my IVF journey, seeing the yolk sac on the 6-week scan was our first big milestone. It is what keeps the little embryo nourished in those fragile early days. Sending you so much warmth, hope everything goes smoothly for you.
It is the tiny sac that feeds your baby while you are busy throwing up your own food in the early weeks! Even if you can't eat anything because of severe nausea, the baby gets what they need from this yolk sac. So relax and try to rest.
Arre, it's just the baby's food source for the first few weeks before the placenta develops. If your ultrasound shows a yolk sac, it means the pregnancy is progressing normally. No need to overthink this, just listen to what your doctor says.
Think of it as the early life support system for your embryo. It's visible on the first scan and is a great sign that things are progressing. Your gynac will check its size to make sure the pregnancy is healthy.