How early can we see your baby on Ultrasound?

A common and safe way to get a clear picture of your early prenancy is by doing a transvaginal scan. This gives us a much closer look at your uterus and ovaries compared to a scan done ober your tummy. It isn’t painful, but you feel a bit of pressure.

5 WEEKS (BABY TOO SMALL TO SEE)

At 5 weeks the baby (embryo) is very, very small. The actual embyo itself is still incredilbly tiny often no bigger than a peppercorn and is usually not clearly visible yet.

Gestational Sac: This a often the first thing we can see. it appears as a dark fluid-filled circle within your uterus. This confirms that the pregnancy is in the correct place, (and it isn’t an ectopic pregnancy, which is positioned outside the uterus).

Yolk Sac: (YS), is a white circle within the gestation sac. This is incredibly important at this early stage as it provides essesntial nutrients to the embryo until the placenta is fuly formed. Seeing a yolk sac is another reassuring sign of progression.

6 WEEKS (BABY SEEN)

At 6 wks with a transvaginal scan, we will see the baby and the yolk sac,

Now we can see the embry which measures 7 mm and measures about 6 wks + 4 days.

In this scan we can see the heartbeat, see how many babies there are and also check that it is inside the uterus. The yolk sac is still present.

After we have received your payment a member of staff will send out confirmation of your examination. If they have any queries they will ring you. Thank you.