Hello, and I hope I can help you today.
This report shows normal placenta,
gestational sac,
yolk sac, and a fetus of approximately 11 6/7 weeks with a normal heart beat. There is a mention of the lower part of the placenta is touching the opening of the
cervix on the inside, but this really is not relevant in the first trimester. Your cervix is also not dilated, which is normal in
pregnancy until the baby is full term.
An
ultrasound in the first trimester cannot tell if the baby is physically or genetically normal. This is determined by blood tests that will be performed on you late in the pregnancy, and a detailed ultrasound that looks at the baby's body when it is a bit larger, usually around 18-20 weeks gestation.
So, in summary, for now, you have a completely normal-appearing live first trimester pregnancy. I recommend drinking lots of water, taking a prenatal vitamin supplement daily, and a healthy, lean well-balanced diet.
I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today and that this information was reassuring.
Best wishes for the rest of the pregnancy,
Dr. Brown