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The first ultrasound was invented during the 1960s. The person who is accredited for inventing the ultrasound is George Kossoff.
An omphalocele is a defect that can be viewed on sonogram during an ultrasound performed while the mother is pregnant
usually, only on the 4th or 5th ultrasound is visible, whether the fetus has defects or not. you can't feel it. it has to be during an ultrasound.
An ultrasound might be performed if the doctor deems it necessary. However, if the labor is moving rapidly, an ultrasound might not be performed.
In women, pelvic ultrasound is used to examine the uterus, ovaries, cervix, and vagina.
Gender can usually be determined around 20 weeks into pregnancy with an ultrasound.
I had the same thing happen during my ultrasound today and am looking for answers.
In most instances too much amniotic fluid is a benign finding during pregnancy, and the baby will be monitored with NST and biophysical profile ultrasound. In some cases too much amniotic fluid can be indicative of downs syndrome, diaphramic hernia, and anephomony.
Yes, it is possible for gestational diabetes to not appear on an ultrasound during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes is typically diagnosed through blood tests that measure blood glucose levels. Ultrasound is primarily used during pregnancy to monitor the growth and development of the baby.
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Yes, it is possible at least sometimes to see the defect during an ultrasound.