{"id":2082,"date":"2018-01-31T01:01:27","date_gmt":"2018-01-31T01:01:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pregnanteve.com\/?p=2082"},"modified":"2020-12-28T04:45:03","modified_gmt":"2020-12-28T04:45:03","slug":"6-weeks-pregnant","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pregnanteve.com\/6-weeks-pregnant\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Weeks Pregnant: What To Expect?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Just one week after those pink lines<\/a> things on a home pregnancy test change drastically. When you’re 6 weeks pregnant, the embryo is only a small rice grain. Pregnancy hormones<\/a> are going whacky welcoming the little one. <\/p> At the 6 weeks of pregnancy<\/strong>, some of you have just come to know that you’re expecting.<\/p> When your doctor does a pregnancy test and tells that you are 6 weeks pregnant, your heart skips a beat. Don’t feel confused because pregnancy calculations add the weeks from your last menstrual period (LMP).<\/p> Most of you may be dying to get a glimpse of your baby. Despite the small size it possible to see your baby by 6 weeks pregnant ultrasound<\/strong>. <\/p> The heartbeat is already there and is audible if you get an ultrasound.<\/p> The 6 week ultrasound is crucial as this is the first time when the doctor can hear the heartbeat and see a clear picture of your six week fetus. <\/p> But ultrasound is not compulsory, and some gynecologists ask you to wait until 8 weeks pregnant<\/a>.<\/p> By the 6 weeks pregnant stage your early pregnancy symptoms like PMS are now clear signs. You start having morning sickness, fatigue, and anxiety.<\/p>6 Weeks Pregnant<\/h2>