What You'll See At 5-Week Ultrasound & How To Prepare For It (2024)

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What You'll See At 5-Week Ultrasound & How To Prepare For It (10)

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The 5th-week ultrasound can help detect any irregularities in the pregnancy. It gives the parents the first glimpse of their developing baby. An ultrasound may be prescribed around this stage to identify any possible complications. It is better to wait for at least 12 weeks of pregnancy for an otherwise healthy mother.

Read this post to understand the importance of undergoing an ultrasound during week 5 of pregnancy care.

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When To Go For The First Ultrasound Scan?

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According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, a pregnant woman can go for an ultrasound scan between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy (1). However, each pregnancy is different, and the doctor will decide the first and subsequent ultrasound visit.

Related: 22nd Week Pregnancy: Symptoms, Baby Development And Tips

Why Is 5-Week Ultrasound Important?

The week five ultrasound scan is a part of regular pregnancy care. In the case of a healthy pregnancy, parents can do their first visit to a midwife or a doctor at around six to eight weeks of pregnancy (2).

An endo-vagin*l ultrasound scan is essential to detect the following (1) (3).

  • Growth of the embryo
  • Gestational age
  • Due date
  • Genetic disorders
  • Multiple pregnancies
  • Embryo’s heart rate
  • Ectopic pregnancies

Generally, a 5-week ultrasound should show developmental milestones. According to peer-reviewed studies, if nothing is seen in the ultrasound, it could mean the following (4).

  • Pregnancy might be too early to show up in the ultrasound scan
  • Ectopic pregnancy, in which the embryo implants outside the uterus. In this case, the embryo will not survive and can lead to severe complications.
  • Pregnancy might have gone through a miscarriage.

Sharing her experience from her fifth-week ultrasound scan, Savannah Glembin, a mom, says, “I’m just super nervous because I don’t really know what to expect. Even though I am on my medications because of my blood disorder, it’s just hard for me to want to love my little being because I’m scared that I might miscarry. Observed the gestational sac with the help of my tech and just hoped that the baby was healthy ().’’

Related: Miscarriage Rates By Week And Risks Involved

The ultrasound is a non-invasive procedure, and it does not affect pregnancy. However, the overuse of ultrasound on the developing embryo can have unknown harmful effects.

What Are The Precautions For A 5-Week Ultrasound?

Some of the precautions required for a 5-week ultrasound scan are (5) (6):

  • There is no scientific evidence regarding the harmful impact of ultrasound on pregnancy. However, some studies suggest avoiding excessive and unnecessary ultrasound exposure as it may risk the developing embryo.
  • 3D and 4D sonograms are unnecessary unless in special medically required cases.
  • Sometimes, more ultrasounds may be done within the trimester if there are problems or your pregnancy is considered high-risk.

What Can You See On A 5-Week Ultrasound?

You can expect the following diagnosis from a 5-week ultrasound scan (7) (8) (9):

  • Location of the embryo that looks curled and is around 2 mm in size.
  • Gestational sac, a fluid-filled structure around an embryo, will be visible beyond 4.5 weeks. It gives a 97.6% confirmation for an intrauterine pregnancy (IUP).

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  • Yolk sac, a circular structure seen within a gestational sac, becomes visible in 5.5 weeks. Visibility of the yolk sac is a 100% confirmation for an IUP.
  • In normal pregnancies, a beating heart might be visible. However, parents should not get worried if they cannot see a beating heart at this stage. It is entirely normal as every pregnancy is unique.

If the imaging test detects any abnormalities in the fetal pole, yolk sac, and gestational sac, the healthcare provider will address the condition based on the severity.

How To Prepare For A 5-Week Ultrasound Scan?

Some of the vital preparations required for a 5-week ultrasound exam are (10):

  • You should have a full bladder. Drink water and do not go to the toilet until after the scan.

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  • You can have regular food before the fetal ultrasound.
  • Wear comfortable clothing that you can easily remove to facilitate vagin*l examination using an ultrasound probe.

How Is A 5-Week Ultrasound Performed?

The World Health Organization (WHO) mandates at least one ultrasound scan throughout pregnancy (11). The ultrasound scan gives an accurate estimation of the size of the embryo and the delivery date. In the 5th week of gestation, ultrasound is carried out in the transvagin*l route instead of the abdominal.

  • A small transducer covered with a sterile lubricated condom is inserted into the vagin*.
  • The transducer transmits sound waves and records the reflections.
  • The ultrasound machine interprets the echoes in the form of an image or video, which are displayed on a screen

Though not painful, this procedure could cause some discomfort.

How Long Does A 5-Week Ultrasound Take?

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In general, the whole ultrasound procedure takes around 30 minutes to one hour (12). If another patient is in line, it might add the waiting time to the procedure.

Can A 5-Week Scan Detect Twins?

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Ultrasound can detect twins between six and eight weeks. However, a 5-week ultrasound is too early to detect if twins are present in the same sac. A doctor might determine the heartbeat pattern to detect twins; however, there is a chance to miss this.

Related: 24 Early Signs And Symptoms Of A Twin Pregnancy

Ultrasounds conducted during pregnancy help doctors regularly monitor the growth and development of the fetus. The fifth-week ultrasound is conducted to ensure the developing baby has no genetic anomalies. Hence, you should visit your doctor regularly for checkups and ultrasounds to ensure there are no probable complications. Further, if any anomalies are detected during these visits, they may be effectively treated with early intervention. Take proper care of yourself from the beginning of the pregnancy, and consult your gynecologist if you have any questions or concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I see a miscarriage at five weeks on ultrasound?

A five-week ultrasound may not accurately show a miscarriage. It may be difficult to identify a heartbeat early in pregnancy, and whether a fetus has died, failed to develop, or is smaller than expected may not be fully understood (13).

2. What is the size of the gestational sac as seen on the fifth-week ultrasound scan?

At around five weeks of pregnancy, the gestational sac appears centrally in the uterus and measures two to three millimeters in diameter (14).

3. How soon after a 5th week ultrasound will I receive the results?

The scan itself may be for around half an hour and you may be told the results of your ultrasound soon after your scan is over but the images are usually assessed, analyzed and forwarded to the doctor that referred you to get the scan done. The results of which will be revealed and explained at the next consultation (15).

Key Pointers

  • Five-week ultrasound scan is a part of regular antenatal care for women who have a history of miscarriage or have conceived via IVF.
  • vagin*l bleeding after pregnancy confirmation might also need this scan.
  • This endovagin*l scan helps determine embryo growth, gestational age, and embryo’s heart rate.
  • If the doctor observes any issues in the yolk sac, gestational sac, or fetal pole, they will decide the course ahead accordingly.

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Dr. Richa Hatila is a practicing gynecologist in Varanasi, with 14 years of experience. She did her MS in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, DNB, and a Fellowship in Laparoscopic surgeries (FMAS). She is currently associated with Shubham Hospital and Sah Speciality Clinic in Varanasi.read full bio

What You'll See At 5-Week Ultrasound & How To Prepare For It (2024)

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What You'll See At 5-Week Ultrasound & How To Prepare For It? ›

At this stage, the only things you'll likely see are the yolk sac

yolk sac
The yolk sac is a membranous sac attached to an embryo, formed by cells of the hypoblast layer of the bilaminar embryonic disc. This is alternatively called the umbilical vesicle by the Terminologia Embryologica (TE), though yolk sac is far more widely used.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › yolk_sac
and the gestational sac. It's possible that the sonographer might be able to point out the embryo, which at this stage is likely a tiny white curled object. Surrounding the embryo is the yolk sac, which will look like a small white circle.

How do I prepare for a 5 week ultrasound? ›

A full bladder is very important for the ultrasound exam. Empty your bladder 90 minutes before exam time, then consume one 8-ounce glasses of fluid (water, milk, coffee, etc.) about an hour before exam time.

What will you see on a 5 week ultrasound? ›

5 weeks gestation is still very early with your baby beginning to form. A transvagin*l ultrasound examination at 5 weeks gestation may show a tiny sac about 5mm in size in the lining of the womb (uterus). Around the gestation sac is a thick white band of tissue which is called the chorion. This is the future placenta.

What should I do before an ultrasound for best results? ›

Drink 32 ounces (four glasses) of water one hour before your examination time. You can go to the bathroom to relieve yourself, as long as you keep drinking water. If you are also having an ultrasound abdomen, please do not eat or drink for 8 hours before your exam. Water and medications are okay.

Should you see a yolk sac at 5 weeks? ›

When is the yolk sac visible? The yolk sac begins to develop during the second week of gestation (pregnancy). A healthcare provider can see the yolk sac using transvagin*l ultrasound starting at about week five. The yolk sac grows as pregnancy progresses from week five to week 10.

Is there a heartbeat at 5 weeks? ›

Hearing a baby's heartbeat for the first time is an exciting milestone for new parents-to-be. A fetal heartbeat may first be detected by a vagin*l ultrasound as early as 5 1/2 to 6 weeks after conception. That's when a fetal pole, the first visible sign of a developing embryo, can sometimes be seen.

What not to do before a baby ultrasound? ›

There is no special preparation for the ultrasound test. Some doctors require you to drink 4-6 glasses of water before the test, so your bladder is full. This will help the doctor view the baby better on the ultrasound. You will be asked to refrain from urinating until after the test.

Can you tell if a pregnancy is viable at 5 weeks? ›

After 6 weeks, a normal fetal heart indicates a viable pregnancy. A fetal heart with no heartbeat at any point is called fetal demise. After 22-24 weeks, a viable pregnancy is when a baby has a chance to survive outside of the womb.

Can you see a miscarriage at 5 weeks on ultrasound? ›

If you're less than 6 weeks pregnant, you may not be referred for tests straight away. This is because it's very hard to confirm a miscarriage this early on.

Can twins be detected at 5 weeks? ›

Yes. A twin pregnancy can often be detected in your first trimester by an ultrasound Opens a new window at 6 weeks or later. If your healthcare provider checks your hcG levels, a higher-than-normal level can be a sign of a twin pregnancy. But you'll need an ultrasound to confirm that it's really twins.

What should I do the night before an ultrasound? ›

The night before your ultrasound, you might be asked to fast, meaning no eating or drinking after midnight. This is because food and liquids in your stomach and intestines can obstruct the sound waves, making it harder for the sonographer to get a clear picture of your abdominal area.

How to make your ultrasound clear? ›

While there is no one perfect answer, there are several recommended tips that can increase your chances of getting the clearest possible images of your little one.
  1. Increase Your Water Intake. ...
  2. Baby's Position. ...
  3. Get the Baby Moving. ...
  4. Get Comfy. ...
  5. Meet Your New Baby With Baby Bound Ultra.

How to make baby active during ultrasound? ›

We've got you covered with a handful of tricks to encourage your baby's movement during those precious moments.
  1. Try maternal positioning. Experiment with different positions to influence your baby's posture. ...
  2. Give gentle movements. ...
  3. Try sweet treats. ...
  4. Pamper belly with a massage.

Is 5 weeks too early for ultrasound? ›

We recommend coming for your first scan no earlier than 7 weeks, the fetus will be around 5-9mm which is around the size of your little finger nail. That little jelly bean should now be visible on ultrasound and we should just be able to see a little flicker of a heartbeat.

What does a baby look like at a 5 week ultrasound? ›

The embryo is only the size of a peppercorn right now — about 2 millimeters (mm). At this stage, the only things you'll likely see are the yolk sac and the gestational sac. It's possible that the sonographer might be able to point out the embryo, which at this stage is likely a tiny white curled object.

Can a sac look empty at 5 weeks? ›

When it is present (between 3 and 5 weeks gestation), it can be a positive sign. Sometimes, a gestational sac is seen but is found to be empty, and in other cases, a gestational sac is not seen at all.

Is it normal to not see anything on an ultrasound at 5 weeks pregnant? ›

It's typically not until a woman is six weeks pregnant that any part of the fetus is visible, which allows the doctor to determine whether a pregnancy will be viable. Because of this, it's important that women understand what information their ultrasound can and cannot provide at certain times during their pregnancy.

What should I do before an early ultrasound? ›

Before an ultrasound scan

You'll be asked to drink some water (about a pint/500 ml) an hour before the early pregnancy screening scan. Having water in your bladder will help the sonographer to see your baby more clearly.

Can I drink water 30 minutes before an ultrasound? ›

Finish drinking all fluids 30 minutes prior to your appointment time. Do not empty your bladder within one (1) hour prior to the test. The bladder must be extremely full in order to do the scan. If the bladder is not full at appointment time, the exam may be delayed or may need to be rescheduled.

Can ultrasound detect miscarriage at 5 weeks? ›

In a study of asymptomatic women attending an early pregnancy ultrasound unit, the diagnosis of a miscarriage could not be made on initial ultrasound examination until 35 days from LMP and most miscarriages were diagnosed when the first assessment was between 63 and 85 days after the LMP.

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