Pregnancy Scan 7-8 Weeks

2023-08-03 17:13:33
Hello Please advise if I can go for Trans Abdominal scan in 7-8 weeks of Pregnancy. Will visibility be proper? I am completing my 7 weeks tomorrow, when is the best time to go for scan? I am scared of TVS scan as during my last pregnancy (Dec'22) i started bleeding post TVS scan and resulted in miscarriage.
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If the Sonologist is willing to do a transabdominal ultrasound scan for a pregnancy at 7 weeks then why are you bothered whether he will see something or not ? The visibility of the uterus also depends on how fat and short (or tall) you are. You can go any day for a Sonography.

Answered2023-08-04 02:36:02

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Now u can go for a scan. If there is a doubt in abdominal scan. Then u will need a tvs for confirmation

Answered2023-08-03 18:17:09

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It can be visible in 8 wks scan but more accurate is tvs scan . You can get abdominal scan first if not visible properly then go for tvs

Answered2023-08-03 17:29:14

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Connect please

Answered2023-08-03 17:22:25

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Please consult for proper discussion.

Answered2023-08-04 02:08:19

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Transabdominal scan can pick up a pregnancy after 6 weeks

Answered2023-08-04 01:47:33

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You can go for abdominal scan at 8 weeks.

Answered2023-08-03 17:28:06

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