Time flies like an arrow, day and night like a shuttle. As time goes by, the post-90s generation gradually begins their journey of getting married and having children. Of course, for the post-90s generation, they still lack knowledge about pregnancy. On the day of pregnancy, they don't know what tests to do. So, should we do abdominal ultrasound or vaginal ultrasound for early pregnancy? Below is an explanation for you!
Early pregnancy, abdominal ultrasound or negative ultrasound
1. It is recommended not to do vaginal ultrasound during pregnancy, but to do abdominal ultrasound. If you have an abortion, Yin Chao can also do it.
2. Yin ultrasound, also known as transvaginal ultrasound or intracavitary ultrasound, is a method of diagnosing pelvic organs by placing an ultrasound probe into the vagina or rectum, especially suitable for observing pelvic organs in the pelvic cavity.
3. Compared with abdominal ultrasound, negative ultrasound images are clearer and more realistic, with more accurate results, and the examinee does not have to hold urine. Especially suitable for ovulation monitoring, diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy, uterine space occupying diseases, as well as diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome and chocolate cysts. For those who have had sexual activity, vaginal examination can be performed, and for virgins, ultrasound examination of the rectum can be performed.
How long does it take to get a B-ultrasound during pregnancy
1. The earliest B-ultrasound examination was conducted in early pregnancy, after 6 weeks of amenorrhea. In addition to performing routine gynecological examinations, it is also necessary to confirm the normality of intrauterine pregnancy through ultrasound examination. If no pregnancy phenomenon is detected inside the uterine cavity, but abnormal masses are detected outside the uterine cavity, combined with other clinical manifestations and laboratory test results, the possibility of ectopic pregnancy can be considered.
2. At around 16 weeks, it is necessary to have an ultrasound to understand the approximate growth and development of the fetus. Then, at 28 weeks, a B-ultrasound re examination will be conducted to clearly understand the development of fetal tissues and organs, and to determine if there are abnormalities. If there are abnormalities, relevant measures should be taken according to the doctor's advice.
3. The last time was 36 weeks before the due date, during which ultrasound can determine the amount of amniotic fluid, placental function, and whether the fetus has umbilical cord entanglement around the neck. At the same time, B-ultrasound can also estimate the weight of the fetus, clarify the fetal position, and predict whether the pregnant woman can give birth naturally.
When pregnant women undergo prenatal ultrasound, doctors usually prescribe abdominal ultrasound and rarely perform negative ultrasound. Doing a vaginal ultrasound is not bad, but pregnant women can do an abdominal ultrasound. During pregnancy, it is not advisable to perform multiple B-ultrasound scans. Although B-ultrasound has little impact on the fetus, it is not non-existent. Pregnancy requires an ultrasound, which should be recommended by a doctor. Pregnant women only need to undergo regular prenatal check ups, so don't worry too much about anything else.