I saw the term 'IUP' on some of my medical reports related to my pregnancy. I'm not sure what it means, can someone explain what 'IUP' stands for in pregnancy context?
Hey, IUP just means the baby is growing safely inside your uterus, which is exactly where it should be! Don't stress too much about these medical terms on your scan report, you're doing great.
After going through so much wait and IVF cycles, hearing the doctor confirm an intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) was such a relief. It simply means the embryo has implanted perfectly inside the womb, wishing you a very smooth journey ahead.
It just means your little one is happily settled in the uterus! Now that the location is confirmed, time to focus on what delicious food you want to eat next, haha.
It stands for Intrauterine Pregnancy, meaning the pregnancy is in the right place inside the uterus. I just got my scan report last week and saw this term, did anyone else also Google it like crazy?
Seeing "IUP" on the scan was the first time I cried happy tears because it meant my baby was safe and growing in the right spot. It's a beautiful milestone, enjoy this feeling.
Honestly, when I saw IUP in my report, I spent hours researching worst-case scenarios online. But it actually just means everything is perfectly normal and the pregnancy is in the uterus, so please don't overthink it like I did.