Is it necessary to have a B-ultrasound in the first trimester?

Is it necessary to have a B-ultrasound in the first trimester?

Recently reading everyone’s posts, I found that many sisters who want to confirm whether they are pregnant or are worried about ectopic pregnancygo for B-ultrasound prematurely. Yes, B-ultrasound is an important examination method in obstetrics and gynecology, but in the early stage of pregnancy, the role of B-ultrasound is very limited. There is no use in going for a B-ultrasound prematurely! Think about it, the fertilized egg is only as big as the tip of a needle at the front and back of the bed. How can we find out where it landed using B-ultrasound?

Therefore, the result of B-ultrasound is often: no solid evidence! That is to say, if nothing is found, usuallythe doctor will ask you to go for a reexamination in a week. Obtaining such a result has no other use except an extra expenditure and a lot of troubles.

Everyone must master some basic common sense: If you are pregnant, the embryo will be visible on B-ultrasound 4 weeks after ovulation. The embryo is visible at 5 weeks, and the cardiovascular pulsation is visible at 6 weeks. If you don’t know your ovulation day, calculate it from the last month Starting at 6 weeks of pregnancy, the embryo sac can be seen, the embryo can be seen at 7 weeks of pregnancy, and the cardiovascular pulsation can be seen at 8 weeks of pregnancy, although this algorithm is not accurate, it is not far off.

If someone suggests that you have a B-ultrasound prematurely, no matter who he is, even if he has the title of expert, you should refuse. Because the B-ultrasound at this time is not visiting the uterus, but your wallet.


This article is provided by Baidu Reading and is excerpted from \”Pregnancy Can Be Simple\” Author: Feifei Mom

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