Nowadays, medical technology is very advanced, and B-ultrasound examination, as a commonly used method in prenatal examination, can help expectant mothers see the development of the fetus in the belly and has been recognized by the vast majority of expectant mothers. So, how long can I get an ultrasound for early pregnancy?
After 40 days of early pregnancy, B-ultrasound examination can be performed without affecting the fetus. Pregnant women should avoid undergoing ultrasound examinations too early. Due to early B-ultrasound testing, it is possible to shake the still fragile and newly formed embryo, which is not conducive to embryo development. Performing B-ultrasound examination in early pregnancy is only to clarify whether pregnancy occurs and the duration of pregnancy, provide reliable evidence for the expected delivery date, and timely detect any abnormalities in embryo development.
During the B-ultrasound examination, it is necessary to hold your urine in order to see clearly. Therefore, one hour before the B-ultrasound examination, you should drink 500-800 milliliters of water and hold your urine before the examination can be performed.
Because the duration of amenorrhea and menstrual cycle varies among pregnant mothers, there may also be individual differences during ultrasound examination. For example, some pregnant women may not be able to see fetal buds or heart rate during early pregnancy when undergoing ultrasound examination. As long as there are no symptoms of miscarriage, there is no need to worry too much and they can go for another examination after a period of time. When doing a B-ultrasound examination, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital to ensure the accuracy of the examination results.