Is an ultrasound usually recommended in the first trimester of pregnancy?

Ultrasound consists of vaginal ultrasound and transabdominal ultrasound, and vaginal ultrasound is generally recommended in early pregnancy.
During pregnancy, ultrasound can detect the fetal sac and all aspects of fetal growth and development. Vaginal ultrasound is a better choice for early pregnancy, as it can find out whether the position of the gestational sac is normal or not, and it is easier to diagnose whether the pregnancy is intrauterine or ectopic, and it can also find out the embryo’s development, as well as find out whether there is any abnormality of the adnexa of the uterus in a timely manner.
Ultrasound is conducted through ultrasound, there is no ionizing radiation or electromagnetic radiation, so it will not cause harm to the body, and it is also safe and harmless to the embryo.
Pregnant women are advised to take regular checkups during pregnancy to observe the growth and development of the fetus. If there is any abnormality, it should be dealt with in time. During pregnancy, you need to rest more and avoid overwork. Enhance nutritional intake, which is conducive to the growth and development of the fetus.