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It's not normal, because no matter how many weeks of pregnancy, there should be a fetal heartbeat.
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Generally, it is normal to have no fetal heartbeat at 5 weeks of pregnancy, and it is okay to continue to recheck again after 1-2 weeks, and the fetal heartbeat will appear within 50-60 days. Generally, the baby's fetal heart rate and fetal bud can be detected by B ultrasound in about 50 days, but if the embryo implants late, this time will be slightly delayed, generally not more than 70 days. However, if you want to get a more professional look, I recommend consulting an obstetrician and gynecologist.
In order to have a healthy and intelligent baby, a small dose of folic acid should be supplemented in order to prevent fetal malformations, increase nutrition, pay attention to rest, have regular pregnancy and deformity examinations, and maintain a comfortable mood during pregnancy, which is conducive to the healthy development of the fetus.
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Pregnant women go to the hospital for ultrasound examination around 6 weeks of pregnancy and find that the fetus only has fetal buds and no fetal heartbeat. When the fetus has a fetal heartbeat to represent the normal development of the embryo, when she hears that the fetus does not have a fetal heartbeat, the pregnant woman is more nervous and worried that the fetus has stopped developing. So, is it normal to have fetal buds without fetal heartbeat at 6 weeks of pregnancy?
It is normal to have fetal buds without fetal heartbeat at 6 weeks of pregnancy, and generally at 6 weeks of pregnancy there are only fetal buds, and the fetal heartbeat needs to start to appear at 7-9 weeks of pregnancy. When the fetus is found to have no fetal heartbeat during the prenatal examination, the pregnant woman does not need to be too nervous and calmly face it. After a week or two, the test will be done again, and the fetus will have a fetal heartbeat.
If there is no fetal heartbeat, it means that the fetus may stop developing, and it is necessary to consider whether to terminate the pregnancy, after all, there is no fetal heart and fetal bud, and it is meaningless for the fetus to continue to be pregnant.
In order to know the growth and development of the fetus at each stage of pregnancy, and to know whether the fetus has fetal buds and fetal heartbeat on time, pregnant women should pay attention to the prenatal examination, and after knowing the news of their pregnancy, they need to do a good job of prenatal examination at each stage in accordance with the relevant requirements. If it has not yet reached the time for the fetal heart rate and fetal buds to appear, and they are not found during the prenatal examination, the pregnant woman should not be too worried or afraid, relax her mind, eat and drink well, and the fetal heart and fetal buds will develop after a period of time.
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At 6 weeks of pregnancy, I went to the hospital for examination, and the doctor said that the fetal heart rate had not been seen yet, and the pregnancy file was not established. The doctor said he didn't know if he would be able to grow into a child or if he would be able to reconstruct the documents when he had a fetal heartbeat. The doctor's words made Xiao Min tremble.
The heart instantly lifted to the throat. The doctor saw that he was so nervous, there was no need to be so nervous. If the pregnancy time is too short, the ultrasound may not be able to see clearly, and a follow-up examination after a week will be fine.
Re-letting go of the heart, the doctor told Xiao Min to go home and rest. Waiting for the next delivery check-up with anxiety, hoping that the baby's fetal heart rate will appear smoothly.
6 weeks pregnant, go to ultrasound, and still haven't seen the fetal heartbeat, should I insist or give up?
How long is it pregnant, and is it better to check the "fetal heart rate fetus"?
The first month of pregnancy is the fetal period, and the little life in the womb begins to grow and develop, and his speed is relatively fast. 30 40 days to form the fetal sac, 40 to 50 days to form the fetus, 50 to 60 days to form the fetal heart, so the general ultrasound takes about 60 days. The first 8 weeks of pregnancy are called embryos.
At this time, you can basically see whether the fetal sac, fetus, and fetal heart rate are normal. It is also an important process in the initial formation of the fetus.
Generally speaking, when the ultrasound examination is performed around 8 to 10 weeks of pregnancy, the fetal heartbeat of the little one in the belly will be seen, so when the ultrasound or color Doppler examination is performed at this time, the blood signal of the heart fluctuation will be clearly seen. After the fetal heart rate fetus is well developed, the fetus gradually develops.
Doctors also don't recommend mom to have an ultrasound too soon. Because if you go too early, there is not enough or too much urine, the mother's belly becomes thicker, but the shadow of the pregnant woman's sac is not visible. In the past, ultrasound examination was done, and at this stage of embryonic development, it would have an adverse effect on the fetus.
Let the expectant mother's heart be overly nervous, and the fetus is also affected by the mother, which is not conducive to the development of the fetus.
Therefore, in the early stages of pregnancy, if the pregnant woman does not show up during the examination, do not worry too much. Don't decide to have children too early. The fetus's heart does not know that the menstrual cycle is irregular or that ovulation is late, and the fertilized egg will implant later.
If you do this, the appearance of the fetal heart rate will also be delayed, and it is generally recommended that the mother can do it after a week. The fetal heart fetal examination is also conducted from 8 weeks to 10 weeks of pregnancy.
Don't give up hope if you don't have a fetal heartbeat. It should be noted that if the fetal heart rate is not checked after 60 days of pregnancy, the expectant mother must go to several hospitals to confirm. Because the fetal heart rate is not checked at this time, it is not ruled out that the hospital equipment or the reason for the follicle is too small, there are special cases, so the fetal heart rate fetus is only checked before 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Remind mom to be in a good mood every day. The expectant mother will be in a good mood, and the fetus will be in a good mood. The development of the fetus will be healthier!
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This may be due to abnormal ovulation or irregular menstruation, which will also lead to a gap in time, you can observe for another week and then do B ultrasound, in this process to maintain emotional stability, do not be too excited, to adjust the work and rest, pay attention to dietary supplements.
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Every mother wants her baby to be born healthy and healthy. 6 weeks pregnant, haven't you checked the fetal heart and fetal buds, try another hospital, or wait another week to see, listen to the doctor's opinion, don't be too sad.
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Normal, usually most will be seen in 7-8 weeks. If menstruation is irregular, it will also lead to late ovulation, late fertilization, and late development of fetal heartbeat and fetal buds, so it is best to wait a week or two for a follow-up.
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Many women are nervous when they get pregnant for the first time, worrying about problems with the fetus, and also worrying about accidentally having a miscarriage and causing serious damage to their bodies. And in order to keep abreast of the development of the fetus, it is very important to do a good job of maternity leave on a regular basis, but some pregnant women have no fetal heart rate when they go to the hospital for examination, so is it normal for more than 6 weeks of pregnancy to have no fetal heart fetal bud, and what is the reason for no fetal heart heart fetal bud for 6 weeks and 3 days of pregnancy?
Everyone should know that each woman's physical condition is different, the time of fetal heart and fetal bud after pregnancy will be differentiated, under normal circumstances, women will have fetal heart rate in 2 months of pregnancy, 3 months of pregnancy Go to the hospital for B ultrasound examination and you will be able to see the fetal heartbeat, if you can't see the fetal heart rate all the time, it may be fetal abortion, and you need to do it as soon as possible after the diagnosis of fetal cessation.
More than 6 weeks of pregnancy or 6 weeks and 3 days of pregnancy belong to the first trimester, at this time, it is normal to check that there is no fetal heart fetal bud, some women have irregular menstruation, and the embryo implants very late, so the fetal heart fetal bud will appear later. If you go to the hospital to check that there is no fetal heartbeat, don't worry too much and be anxious, and then go to the hospital for a re-examination after a week, and if you still can't see the fetal heartbeat after multiple examinations, it means that the fetus has stopped developing, and you should arrange ** surgery to end the pregnancy as soon as possible.
In short, the absence of fetal heart and fetal buds in the early stages of pregnancy may be caused by the late implantation time, and it may appear after a period of time, during which we must pay attention to rest, do not do strenuous exercise, maintain a balanced diet, and go to the hospital for prenatal examination in time.
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Fetal heart rate is the heart rate of the fetus, which is one of the important factors reflecting whether the fetus is developing normally. When the fetus first appears in the womb of the expectant mother, it is just an embryo, so the early fetus does not have some physiological characteristics, and the fetal heart is one of them. For early fetuses, there may not be fetal heart buds yet, so early pregnancy expectant mothers need a certain amount of time to check the fetal heart buds.
Can I see fetal heart bud at 5 weeks pregnant? For many young expectant mothers, the first pregnancy will be eager to know the development of the baby in the womb after pregnancy. To find out how the fetus is developing, expectant mothers usually go back for an ultrasound examination and check whether their baby has a fetal heartbeat.
So, can you see a fetal heart at 5 weeks pregnant?
Generally speaking, if the expectant mother's menstrual cycle is very regular, then the fetal heartbeat can not be heard until about the 8th week of pregnancy at the earliest, so the fetal heart and fetal buds cannot be seen at 5 weeks of pregnancy. Fetal heartbeat buds can be detected by instruments, and the most commonly used Doppler high-sensitivity instrument is currently used, which can directly monitor the fetal heartbeat. In some hospitals that use a general stethoscope, it is not until 17-18 weeks that the baby's heartbeat can be tracked.
If it is after the 8th week, the expectant mother goes to test the fetal heart and fetal bud and does not detect it, do not be discouraged. Because in the early stage of pregnancy, due to the position of the fetus, or the interference of various other factors, such as the pregnant mother's fat is too thick, etc., the precision instrument may not be able to detect the fetal heart and fetal buds. In such a situation, the expectant mother should not be nervous and worried, she can relax and see the fetal heart and fetal bud after a few more tests.
Expectant mothers need to know that the normal fetal heart rate is 120-160 beats, its rhythm is neat, the strength is moderate, and the fetal heart rate may increase by 10 to 20 beats when the fetus is moving. If not, the fetal heart rate is considered abnormal. But expectant mothers should not worry, because expectant mothers are emotionally stressed or tired, it is possible to cause fetal fetal heart rate to increase, abnormality, it is recommended that expectant mothers consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor's advice.
Therefore, at 5 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is still in the embryonic stage, and the physiological characteristics are not obvious, and there is no way to see the fetal heart and fetal buds at this time. Generally speaking, with the most sophisticated instruments, the fetal heart and fetal buds can only be seen after the 8th week of pregnancy. For expectant mothers who are anxious to know the development of the fetus, it is recommended to go to the hospital after the 8th week of pregnancy to see if there is a fetal heart and fetal bud.
Within 6 weeks of the first trimester, it is relatively normal for B ultrasound to not see the fetal heart fetal bud, and progesterone will be a pulse type of secretion, so the change of high and low during the test is normal, and it can not be used as an indicator to judge embryo termination or poor development, so don't worry, B ultrasound can recheck the fetal heart fetal bud after two weeks.
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Hello, such a situation is not normal, generally speaking, it is necessary to get pregnant, and there will be fetal buds and fetal heartbeat after 6 and a half weeks.
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Do I go for ultrasound examination at 5 weeks of pregnancy, but I can't see that the fetal heart rate and fetal bud are normal? In fact, it is very normal to go for a B-ultrasound examination at five weeks of pregnancy, but you can't see the fetal heart rate and fetal buds.
1.As mentioned above, the growth and development of a small fetus takes time. Normally, the gestational sac can be seen at about five weeks, the germ can be seen, and the embryonic heart tube beating can be seen at about six weeks.
No matter how fast the little one grows, it is impossible to see it in the time ahead.
2.Each woman's menstrual cycle is different, so the time of ovulation is certainly not the same, but all gestational weeks are calculated from the first day of bleeding from the last menstrual period, such a calculation method can be calculated to calculate the gestational week, but the actual gestational age is still different, because the day of real conception may not be the day you imagined.
3.If the pregnant mother really wants to see it, she can try to use Y channel B ultrasound, which can generally be seen a little earlier than abdominal B ultrasound.
But in any case, it is normal to do B ultrasound at five weeks of pregnancy and not see the fetal heart fetal bud, pregnant mothers don't have to worry too much, you can wait until 7-8 weeks of pregnancy to check again, don't be too anxious to check when the time is not enough, otherwise you can only be like five weeks pregnant, because you can't see the fetal heart fetal bud, so you are always worried and afraid.
Generally, at about seven or eight weeks of pregnancy, the fetal heart and fetal buds can already be seen normally, and when this time is done, the pregnant mother does not need to worry and be afraid for a period of time.
However, the number of examinations required throughout pregnancy is still relatively large, in the first trimester, although there is no very strict number of examinations, many mothers will choose to do a B ultrasound at about eight weeks to check the development of the fetus, exclude ectopic pregnancy and so on.
At about 12 weeks of pregnancy, we have to start the formal prenatal examination, and in this prenatal examination, a pregnant woman examination file will be established, and the pregnant mother needs to bring some documents, such as household registration book, ID card, and in some places, you also need a certificate from the community, just bring it as needed.
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Generally speaking, ultrasound will see the fetal heart germ around 6-7 weeks of pregnancy. After 5 weeks of pregnancy, the fetal heart rate and germ were not seen, which is actually normal, and you can wait for two weeks to recheck the B ultrasound.
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This situation is relatively normal, after all, the time is relatively short, and it is better to be patient.
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