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UTI and U/S...How early can they see a fetus?

Hi Everyone,  My dh and I have been TTC for about 5 months now.  In the past I have had alot of Ovarian Cysts that just dont rupture.  This past week I got my very first Urinary Tract Infection(painful!!) I was also scheduled for a US because I have not have a period since Nov 22. I took HTP and Neg..they did a blood test in Jan and Neg.  But I was wodering if I was 2-4 weeks pg, could they see that on an US?  My doc has just now precribed Provera but Im still not certain that I did not concieve this past month.  I show too many signs of early pg.  
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Hello , i had a period on the 6 to the 8 th , me and my boyfriend have sex every day . well for the last two days ive felt like i was having a uti , pink on tissue a small blood cloth the pressure when peed , that lasted for two days a little today . could i be pregnant or is it just a two day uti . ive been treating it tho.
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Since you haven't had a period since November, it is highly unlikely that you would have ovulated two weeks ago.  If so, and hpt would be positive, as well as a beta serum test.

At four weeks (2 weeks gestation), you will proabably NOT see anything.  I had an u/s at 5 weeks, and they could see the amniotic sac, but that was it.  I don't believe that you could be pregnant.

If your not comfortable with the Provera, then reschedule your u/s for next week, when a possible fetus or gestational sac would be visible to inidicate pregnancy.  Good luck.
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