If the doctor is blind and deaf. You can even hear the heartbeat at that stage.
It is not possible to determine the sex by ultrasound until about 19 weeks along. If you do an amniocentesis, you can normally find out around 12 weeks.
The 20 week ultrasound will determine if the baby is developing normally. The baby's size and the position of the umbilical cord will show. It is also possible to find out the baby's sex at 20 weeks.
The sex of your baby can be determined by ultrasound at 16 weeks. Doctors will usually do an ultrasound at 20 weeks.
16 weeks it is possible to detect gender. Most OB's won't order an ultrasound until 18-20 weeks.
No it doesn't exist then. You can see it and hear it on ultrasound around the 5-6th week.
About 3 months, usually respiratory system of the baby develops at 12 weeks of age. ** The fetus's heart starts beating at five weeks gestation. Through an ultrasound you can see the ultrasound at about 6-7 weeks. With a fetal Doppler you can hear the heart beat at about 9 weeks.
I suppose it's possible but unlikely with the sophisticated equipment now to detect and monitor foetal movement etc. The ultrasound is unlikely to miss a baby now particularly at this stage.
i would ask a doctor :)
yes, i had a doctor tell me that an ultrasound will not show a pregnancy until 5 weeks. that is not a fact but just what i was told. when i was pregnant the ultrasound lady had a hard time seeing my baby and i was 5 weeks, i had to go back the next week and she saw the baby perfect.
I'm at 33 weeks, and my baby's heart has had a black spot on it since i was 24 weeks.. trying to find an answer?!?! i go for level 2 u/s in 10 days.
I am not sure what you are meaning, but no I think not, you will find out the babys sex only when you are 18 weeks +, if you are living in the UK then you will find out at your 20 week scan (normality scan).
At 16 weeks it is 80-90% accurate using an ultrasound