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Can TVS scan detect early pregnancy
Hello Doctors! 4+weeks pregnancy in visible in tvs scan? Can embryo be seen? My embryo transfer was done by 19 th aug. Today is 15 days. I want to do TVS scan early. Is it possible ? 6 th sept if I want to do TVS scan can embryo seen? Please help me.
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Better to wait
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Wait till 6 weeks over
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Connect please
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After 6 weeks tvs detects
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First do a beta HCG to confirm pregnancy Then TVS at around 5 weeks for visualisation of the sac Embryo with cardiac activity will be visible post 6 weeks only
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TVs will pick up a pregnant after 5 weeks Not earlier Go fr a blood test bhcg More than 100 confirms pregnancy TVs will pick up pregnancy after bhcg titers more than 1000
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