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Normal 9 week baby ultrasound.

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This week, your little baby is now officially known as a fetus, is looking even less like a little pink blob and instead has more of a mini baby shape. Even the tail that had been present in earlier weeks has almost disappeared by now. Today I will be talking about your pregnancy at 9 weeks and your Normal 9 week baby ultrasound as well, ready? Let’s begin.

9 week ultrasound

How Big Is Your Baby at 9 Weeks?

At 9 weeks your baby is about the size of a Cherry. In measurements that will be about 2.3 to 3.0 cm long, and the weight will be about 0.07 ounces.

9 weeks pregnant symptoms.

Fatigue: Because of your hormones are working overtime to grow and develop your 9 week fetus. You are probably feeling with zero energy. The remedy for this is Sleep more if you can, and keep your blood sugar stable by snacking continuously throughout the day in a healthy way.

Morning sickness: A high percentage of pregnant women experience morning sickness. If you are 9 weeks pregnant with twins, you may have more severe symptoms. The bad news is that at 9 weeks, morning sickness is likely to be at its worst, the good news is that is about to get better soon. Therefore, you can try different things to see what makes you feel better. Many moms-to-be find that ginger tea, frequent small meals and snacks, and vitamin B6 help ease nausea.

Mood swings: Because of all the hormones and also because other symptoms such as nausea and fatigue are bothering you, you may find your emotions more difficult to control. Remember is okay to slow down and take breaks (do whatever makes you feel good and relax), and try to avoid stressful situations.

Frequent urination: Because your uterus is growing and because the blood flow to your pelvic area is increased, you may be going to the bathroom more often than you did before pregnancy. Don’t let that urge to stop you from drinking a lot of water. It’s important that you stay hydrated at all times.

Headaches: Due to high levels of hormones you can experience headaches, this symptom can also be the result of dehydration, caffeine withdrawal, hunger, lack of sleep or stress. You can make it better by eating often, getting good sleep, and drinking lots of water. Before you take any medication check with your doctor first.

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9 weeks baby ultrasound

What to expect on your 9 week baby ultrasound!

As usual, we start with the maternal organs first then is baby time…

The 9 weeks scan is still done transvaginally.

9 weeks baby ultrasound

Ultrasound image of 9 weeks fetus, at this time your baby shows defined arms and legs, still small but more clear to see now, you can also expect to see movements during the scan.

You still see on the ultrasound the amnion and the yolk sac, the placenta is not formed yet.

9 week ultrasound

Ultrasound image of the measurement that is done at this time, the Crown-rump length.

9 weeks baby ultrasound

And very important Doppler of the heart showing a strong signal, expect the heartbeat to be higher at this time, usually from 130 to 175 bpm approximately.

Remember the possibility of a Miscarriage is still high. Ultrasound will always check for Subchorionic bleedings or any other abnormalities. After ultrasounds you should be seeing your doctor for the results, Subchorionic bleedings are not to worry but is important to take precautions like NO heavy lifting and take it easy for a while.

Related posts you might want to check.

Twin pregnancy, twin pregnancy ultrasound.

All you need to know about ectopic pregnancy.

Common reasons why your baby is crying and how to resolve it.

Fetal development at 9 weeks!

At this time your Baby is not considered an embryo anymore now he or she is a fetus! These two terms define different phases of development. The embryonic phase is about forming major organs, including the brain, heart,  lungs, arms, and legs.

  • Once you’ve got a fetus, those organs and parts are formed and are now growing and developing.
  • At this time also your baby is developing more distinct facial features and getting more cuter than what already is.
  • The heartbeat is starting to get stronger, the levels now should be 130 to 175 beats per minute.
  • Tiny facial features continue to develop this week, including a more prominent nose and eyelids. Up top, the head is large compared to the body, while down below, little toes are now visible.
  • Internal organs are also forming, including the digestive and reproductive systems, meaning that the intestines as well as testes or ovaries are growing.
  • Now that you’re nine weeks pregnant, your little one may be starting to move, thanks to some recent muscle development.

What to expect at this appointment.

Other prenatal tests you can expect around 9 weeks pregnant include, blood work to test for hormone levels, blood type, white and red blood cell counts, and certain diseases.

You’ll also have a pap smear to check for abnormalities on the cervix if you are seeing the doctor for the first time on this visit. Checking for signs of cervical cancer or STDs. And a urine test to check protein levels and sugar levels to rule out gestational diabetes and preeclampsia respectively.

Final thoughts about your 9 week baby ultrasound.

So here you have the most important information about the 9 week baby ultrasound. On my next post I will be talking about 10 week ultrasound. Thank you for the love and support on my blog, I will love to have you back…

Zadi. xo

Disclaimer: Due to HIPPA compliance and regulations all patient information is protected on this site. Also, the information provided on my blog is designed to provide helpful information about the topic and are made with the best of my knowledge, therefore, is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition, For diagnosis or treatments on any medical problems consult your own physician. The author is not responsible or liable for any mistreated pathologies or wrong treatments.

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