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9 Weeks Pregnant: Why You Might Not See a Baby on Ultrasound
At nine weeks of pregnancy, it is not uncommon for the baby to not be visible on an ultrasound, especially if the ultrasound is done through the abdomen. This is because the baby is still very small and developing, and may not be large enough to be seen clearly on an ultrasound at this stage. Additionally, the position of the baby in the uterus can also affect the visibility of the baby on an ultrasound.
If you are concerned about not seeing the baby on your ultrasound at nine weeks, it is important to talk to your doctor. They can provide you with more information about the development of your pregnancy and any potential concerns. Your doctor may also recommend a follow-up ultrasound at a later date to check on the progress of your pregnancy.
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