http://baby2see.com/medical/ultrasound.html
http://baby2see.com/development/ultrasound_sonogram/first_trimester_scans.html
Look at above links these may help
Good luck
2007-05-29 16:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A normal ultrasound will not show this at such an early stage, however this is something that they will be able to see transvaginally. This ultrasound allows the technician to see if you have cysts and where they are and exactly how large they are. A doctor will use this to determine if there is a problem and exactly what the problem is. When you have this done they will be able to see if you have a mass. Usually before they begin they give you a pregnancy test and your doctor may have ordered some blood work as well. The same machine is used and the tool that is used to enter you is a long cylinder that is lubricated and moved around for the technician to be able to see different parts of your uterus and your ovaries, I wish you the best of luck as I am having my own problems concieving.
2007-05-29 16:08:53
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answered by midgee81 2
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If you ovulated right on schedule, and all the timing was right you would be approx 1 week (or 3 weeks using the standard dating method of LMP). By this point, your blastocyst would probably be implanted, and so they may be able to see the cells. It is pretty early though - maybe let the u/s technician know this is a possibility so that they can look for it.
If your cervix is closed they will definitely notice that, too.
2007-05-30 06:45:54
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answered by happiestgirl0825 4
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You can actually tell if your cervix is closed by feeling with your finger, but if you are uncomfortable about a self-exam then yes, the ultrasound may very well show the early signs of a pregnancy.
You can also keep track of your basal body temperature which stays elevated the whole 9 months of pregnancy.
2007-05-29 16:02:16
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answered by Veritas 7
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For a transvaginal u/s, the tech might have you ever are beginning off your bottoms and positioned a drape over your self whilst she is out of the room. Then she would have the ability to come decrease back in and teach you the gadget, which seems extremely like a vibrator. she would have the ability to positioned a latex overlaying on it and a sprint lubrication. In my case, she surpassed it to me and allowed me to insert it myself and then she took it and moved it around to get the photos. It did no longer harm in any respect, yet replaced right into a sprint uncomfortable whilst she replaced into attempting to zoom in on some distinctive components.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, there are changes that occur as soon as you become pregnant that the doctor would see on the internal ultrasound.
2007-05-29 16:06:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably won't be able to tell yet if you are pregnant. On average, the heart starts to beat 21 days after conception- that is the earliest they would be able to detect it.
Good luck!
2007-05-29 16:01:23
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answered by Shannon C 4
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i am pretty sure if you are pregnant, it would show up on the ultra sound, considering they did a tranvagianal on me at about 4 weeks.
2007-05-29 16:01:15
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answered by ilovewigglesandgiggles 3
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they can tell if you are pregnant by the ultrasound with no problem... i hated the ultasound though kinda uncomfortable..
2007-05-29 16:18:12
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answered by stormy4 4
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