Mere first scan mein yolk sac dikha tha aur doc ne bola sab normal hai. Ab next scan aane wala hai to soch rahi ye kab tak rehta hai aur kab gaayab hota hai. Bas thoda samajhna chahti hu, koi knowledge ho to share karo.
I'm in my second trimester now, and my doctor said it's usually not visible after 12 weeks. Did anyone else get worried when they heard about it disappearing? I was a bit anxious thinking about it, but then my doc reassured me.
Yaar, actually the yolk sac is super important initially, it gives nourishment to the baby before placenta takes over. It usually disappears around 10-12 weeks, as in, it gets absorbed. So don't worry, it's a normal part of development. Mere saath bhi aisa hi hua tha.
Usually, the yolk sac is visible in early scans and then gets absorbed as the placenta develops, typically by the end of the first trimester. If you have any specific concerns about your scan results, always ask your gynac or the sonographer directly. They are the best people to explain your individual case.
Oh, I remember worrying about the yolk sac too, checking every ultrasound report! It usually becomes undetectable or 'disappears' by the end of the first trimester, around 10-12 weeks, as the placenta takes over. Don't stress too much, it's part of the normal development.
The yolk sac is an early stage thing. It usually starts to diminish around 9-10 weeks and then is not seen by 12 weeks as the placenta takes over. Focus on your overall health and doctor's advice. If you're cleared for light walks, it helps keep you positive too.
The yolk sac is important in the very early stages for the baby's nourishment. It's a temporary structure that normally gets reabsorbed or disappears as the placenta forms and takes over its function, usually around 10-12 weeks. It's all part of the miracle of nature!
My doctor explained that the yolk sac is there for a short time to help the baby grow, and then it goes away as the baby grows bigger and the other parts develop. It's a natural process. Don't keep overthinking these things, everything will be fine.