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LoginBack to 1 to 12 weeks pregnant. The jawbones are developing and already contain all the future milk teeth. The heart is now fully formed. It beats times a minute — that's 2 to 3 times faster than your own heart. The baby is making small, jerky movements that can be seen on an ultrasound scan. You'll be offered screening to find the baby's chance of having Down's syndrome, Edwards' syndrome and Patau's syndrome as part of your maternity care.
Congratulations on your pregnancy! The early stages are full of joy and anticipation, and you and your family are eager to know as much as possible about your baby. This information sets you up for a happy and healthy pregnancy journey, ensuring you get the right tests and scans at the right times. Our Specialist Senior Sonographers will provide you with a uniquely tailored assessment to answer your questions and address any concerns in a comfortable and relaxed environment. Feel confident in the care you receive.
Ultrasound is the technology that allows us to peek inside and see the miracle of life in its earliest stages. Most women will receive at least one ultrasound during their pregnancy. A dating ultrasound may then be scheduled to confirm the age of the fetus. This blog post will provide more information on when to expect an ultrasound and how CWC can assist you throughout the process.
Ultrasound scans in pregnancy may be routine or they may be offered because of pain or bleeding or because of problems in a previous pregnancy. In early pregnancy, especially before 11 weeks, it is usual to have a trans-vaginal internal scan , where a probe is placed in the vagina. This gives the clearest and most accurate picture in early pregnancy.
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6/28/2024
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