Pregnancy checklist at 6 weeks pregnant Prepare for your first prenatal visit Is your first prenatal visit coming up soon? It can be a momentous occasion: You'll talk to your doctor or midwife about your pregnancy, and you may have an ultrasound and see your baby's tiny heart beating! Be...
When we were pregnant with our 2nd child we went to UC Baby and the experience was overpowering. However all of our family was able to watch our little miracle from home, thanks to the technology at UC Baby. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone! We bought the DVD, the ...
6 WEEKS PREGNANT ULTRASOUND If you’ve let your doctor know you’re six weeks pregnant, she may have asked you to go in for your first prenatal appointment right away, but more likely, she may have ...
Are 3D and 4D ultrasounds safe for pregnant women and their babies? 3D and 4D ultrasounds are completely safe for both you and your baby. These advanced imaging technologies use the same frequency as standard 2D ultrasounds that your healthcare provider regularly uses. With over 35 years of ...
To evaluate pregnant member with Arnold Chiari malformation type 1; or To evaluate pregnant member with maternal history of Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome; or To diagnose / evaluate uterus didelphys; or Use of detailed fetal US at 20 weeks based on previous pregnancy with a child with DiGeorge syndro...
In pregnant women, tests that use radiation, such as X-rays and computed tomography, should be avoided due to the obvious risks that they bring the baby.
but includes an internal (transvaginal) scan if needed. Typical confirmation scans are less than 7 weeks and therefore the heartbeat cannot normally be visualised reliably at this stage of pregnancy; if you are more than 7 weeks during this scan you'll be able to see your baby's heartbeat...
A nuchal translucency ultrasound is optional for everyone who is pregnant. Sometimes, people choose to have this ultrasound to alleviate concerns about their baby's health. Other times, your health care provider might recommend it if you're at risk of complications or have a family history of ...
Results: During the first time period, the newborn male-to-female ratio by gestational age at delivery was constant around 1.0, but in the later time period it consistently increased by gestational age, reaching 1.60 at 43 weeks. In the first time period, post-term females had reduced risk...
Maternal and perinatal outcome of preeclampsia without severe feature among pregnant women managed at a tertiary referral hospital in urban Ethiopia Background Preeclampsia refers to the new onset of hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation in a previously normotensive woman. Pregnant women...