My first scan is in a few days and im so nervous and excited both. Roughly by which week does the heartbeat show up? Just want to know thoda before i go.
Oh, in my case, we got a double surprise around the 7th week scan when we heard two distinct thuds! Usually, 6-8 weeks is the sweet spot. If you go too early, you might not hear it and then get unnecessary stress, so wait a bit!
I am currently in my 20th week, but I remember being so anxious before my 7-week scan. We finally heard it then, but those few days of waiting were so tough. Did anyone else also feel like crying out of fear before their first ultrasound?
Usually, they check for the heartbeat during the first dating scan around 7 to 8 weeks. I remember our doctor at Cloudnine explained everything so clearly during the ultrasound. Just ask your hospital staff or doctor during your first visit, they will schedule it perfectly.
For me, we didn't see the heartbeat at 6 weeks and I got so scared because of my past complications. But my doctor told me to wait and we finally heard it at 8 weeks. Please don't search too much online, just follow what your doctor says and wait for the scan.
It usually comes around the 6th or 7th week, dear. When I went to stay at my mom's place, she took me for my first scan in the second month and we heard that beautiful sound. It's such a magical moment, just keep patience.
It's typically around the 6th or 7th week of pregnancy. I still remember hearing my baby's heartbeat for the first time, it gives you so much strength for the journey ahead. Stay positive, eat well, and everything will go smoothly!
I know how incredibly nerve-wracking it is to wait for that first heartbeat scan, my heart was racing so fast. Usually, it's visible around 6 to 8 weeks. Please try to take deep breaths and don't panic if they ask you to come back after a week, sometimes conception happens late.
Around 6 to 7 weeks is when the heartbeat is normally detected. During those early weeks, I was mostly focusing on adjusting my diet to keep my sugar levels steady. Just trust your doctor's timeline and eat clean, healthy meals.