Can ultrasound examination be done in early pregnancy

Early pregnancy usually allows for B-ultrasound examination, which can observe the development of the embryo.

Early pregnancy ultrasound examination can help confirm intrauterine pregnancy and rule out abnormal conditions such as ectopic pregnancy. Through B-ultrasound examination, the position and size of the gestational sac, as well as the development of the fetal heart and embryo, can be observed, providing important evidence for subsequent prenatal examinations. It is more appropriate to undergo the first B-ultrasound examination between 6-8 weeks of pregnancy, at which point the fetal heartbeat can be clearly seen. During the examination, the doctor will use a transabdominal or transvaginal probe, which has a short operation time and is safe and non-invasive. It should be noted that although B-ultrasound examination is safe, unnecessary frequent examinations should be avoided. Follow the doctor's recommended number of examinations.

It is recommended that pregnant women wear loose clothing for easy examination, and drink moderate amounts of water before the examination to keep the bladder full. Daily attention should be paid to supplementing nutrients such as folic acid, avoiding vigorous exercise and excessive fatigue. If there are abnormal conditions such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, seek medical attention promptly and do not judge or delay treatment on your own. Maintaining a positive mindset and a regular schedule is crucial for the healthy development of embryos.

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