EARLY PREGNANCY SCAN

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EARLY PREGNANCY SCAN, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound that checks early pregnancy location, viability, fetal heartbeat and size to date and rule out ectopic in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a EARLY PREGNANCY SCAN Test in Visit Clinic?

An early pregnancy scan uses ultrasound to look inside the womb in the first weeks of pregnancy. It measures the gestational sac, yolk sac, embryo or fetus size, and checks for a fetal heartbeat. These findings confirm a pregnancy, estimate gestational age, and assess whether it is developing normally. The scan also locates the pregnancy to rule out ectopic pregnancy and can detect multiples. Doctors use the results to investigate bleeding or pain, confirm suspected miscarriage, guide early care, and decide if further testing or urgent treatment is needed. Scans are usually done between six and ten weeks, often by transvaginal or transabdominal ultrasound. The test is quick and non-invasive. It provides information that helps plan antenatal care and may reduce anxiety by giving clear answers early.

EARLY PREGNANCY SCAN Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Drink 1–1.5 litres of water one hour before scan; do not empty bladder.

EARLY PREGNANCY SCAN Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The EARLY PREGNANCY SCAN test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a EARLY PREGNANCY SCAN Test in Visit Clinic?

EARLY PREGNANCY SCAN is part of the first-trimester assessment or early pregnancy panel. Doctors order it for missed periods, pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding, or positive pregnancy tests. It helps diagnose ectopic pregnancy, confirm viability and dating, detect multiples, and evaluate suspected miscarriage. Abnormal results may be caused by ectopic implantation, early pregnancy loss, molar pregnancy, or inaccurate dates. A family history of ectopic pregnancy or recurrent miscarriage makes it more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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How early can a pregnancy scan be done in Visit Clinic?plus

A pregnancy scan can detect a gestational sac by transvaginal ultrasound as early as four to five weeks after your last menstrual period; a fetal heartbeat is usually seen from about six weeks. Abdominal scans are generally reliable from six to seven weeks. Exact timing depends on dating and hormone levels; if too early to see fetal structures, clinicians often repeat the scan after one to two weeks.

How early will a pregnancy show up on a scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A pregnancy can be detected by ultrasound as early as 4–5 weeks’ gestation with a transvaginal scan, when a gestational sac may be visible. A yolk sac and fetal pole usually appear around 5–6 weeks, and a fetal heartbeat is commonly seen by 6–7 weeks (sometimes earlier with high-resolution transvaginal ultrasound). Abdominal scans often show these findings about one to two weeks later.

Does a scan show early pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — ultrasound can detect early pregnancy, but timing depends on method and hCG levels. Transvaginal scans may show a gestational sac by about 4–5 weeks, a yolk sac around 5–6 weeks, and a fetal pole with cardiac activity by 6–7 weeks. Transabdominal scans detect pregnancy later. Very early pregnancies may be missed; repeat scanning or serial hCG testing is often recommended.

What kind of scan is done for early pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A transvaginal ultrasound is the preferred scan in early pregnancy because it provides the clearest images of the uterus and embryo from about 5–6 weeks. It assesses pregnancy location (intrauterine vs ectopic), confirms viability by detecting a fetal heartbeat, and helps date the pregnancy. A transabdominal scan may be used later or alongside transvaginal imaging for comfort or later gestation.

Can a 2 week pregnancy be seen on ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Not usually. “2‑week pregnancy” is ambiguous: two weeks after conception (about 4 weeks by LMP) might show a gestational sac on transvaginal ultrasound around 4–5 weeks, but the embryo and heartbeat are usually seen at 5.5–7 weeks. If you mean two weeks from the last menstrual period (ovulation), nothing would be visible. A repeat scan at 6–7 weeks is common.

Can early scans detect twins in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. A transvaginal ultrasound can often detect twins as early as 6–8 weeks by visualizing two gestational sacs or embryos and separate heartbeats. Determining chorionicity and amnionicity is most reliable by 10–14 weeks. Occasionally a "vanishing twin" makes an early twin pregnancy appear as a singleton later. Accuracy improves as pregnancy progresses.