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What is an ultrasound? What information will my ultrasound provide? Why would I need an ultrasound during my first trimester? Why would I need an ultrasound later in my pregnancy? What's the ...
www.babycenter.com/0_all-about-ultrasounds_329.bc
Upside: Detailed article on ultrasounds including what they are used for, risks and the procedure
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From early on in pregnancy, babies grow at different rates, so these numbers are merely averages. Your baby's actual length and weight may vary substantially. Don't worry too much if an ultrasound ...
www.babycenter.com/average-fetal-length-weight-chart
Upside: Detailed chart on average fetal length and weights by week
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I had an early ultrasound at 10w5d. The u/s said I was 10w3d. Now to me that is very accurate. I was high risk and was measured quite often by numerous doctors and u/s techs and my due date was never ...
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071227165553AAG7KMg
Upside: Answers to user generated question on how accurate an ultrasound is
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- will this cause problems? I am 20 weeks pregnant. While I was having an ultrasound I was told that, instead of one vein and two arteries in the cord, they could only see one vein and one artery. ...
www.babycenter.ca/pregnancy/antenatalhealth/scans/twovesselscordexpert/
Upside: Expert answer to user question on having a single umbilical artery during pregnancy
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weeks ago by ultrasound. Now, there is only one heart beat seen, and the other sac has none. Vanishing twin syndrome is suspected. My concern is that the fetus with a heart beat is not measuring ...
ttp://www.justanswer.com/questions/16ndg-9-weeks-pregnant-two-gestational
Upside: Q&A on seeing two gestational sacs
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* A Gestational sac at 5 and a half weeks (vaginal scan). Fetal poles can not yet be seen * A fetus at 6 weeks (vaginal scan) * A fetus at 7 weeks with cord and yolk sac ( vaginal scan ) * A fetus at ...
www.ob-ultrasound.net/frames.htm
Upside: Many ultrasound pictures and videos
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Ladies, when posting those beautiful pictures of your babies, please think about removing your names from them. I know we all get comfy cozy here and it seems like our little personal haven, but ...
www.americanpregnancy.org/forums/showthread.php?p=192815
Upside: User postings of ultrasound pictures
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34 Weeks
www.themommyplaybook.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=477
Upside: Community site with user postings of ultrasound pictures
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I am 25 years old, this is my 3rd child, 10th pregnancy, had 7 miscarriages. LMP 11-15-04. I am now 31 weeks pregnant. At 30 weeks I had an ultrasound to check the placement of placenta. During the ...
en.allexperts.com/q/ObGyn-Pregnancy-issues-1007/Single-Umbilical-Artery.htm
Upside: Q&A on having a single umbilical cord
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picture of a baby (fetus) in the uterus. Because it uses sound waves instead of radiation, ultrasound is safer than X-rays. Ultrasound provides important information about the health of the fetus and ...
www.marchofdimes.com/professionals/14332_1167.asp
Upside: Detailed explanation of ultrasounds including how it works and what it is used for during pregnancy
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