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Pregnancy » Ultrasound

When Can Fetal Heart Beat Be Seen?

By: 
Amos Grünebaum
Updated on March 25, 2023

Q: When can the fetal heartbeat be first seen on ultrasound?

A: With a good ultrasound machine you should first see the heartbeat on a transvaginal ultrasound around cycle days 42-45 (6w+3d) [28-31 days after ovulation/fertilization].

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