Hello Doctor, Does pelvic sonography of uterus and both the ovaries detect pregnancy?
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Yes. A transvaginal ultrasound should be able to detect the gestational sac by 5 weeks gestational age. The gestational sac is usually the first sign of pregnancy on ultrasound and may be seen as early as 3 weeks. At this time the average diameter of the sac is 2 to 3 millimeters. At around 5.5 weeks the yolk sac often becomes visible inside the gestational sac.
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The gestational sac is seen earlier than a fetus can be detected on an ultrasound. A gestational sac can be seen as early as the fifth week of pregnancy or three weeks after conception. If no gestational sac is seen, it could mean that the expectant mother ovulated late.
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