Ultrasound uses sound waves to make pictures of areas inside of the body. It can help diagnose certain diseases and check an unborn baby during pregnancy. Learn more.| medlineplus.gov
Pregnancy tests work by checking your pee or blood for human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), a hormone your body makes if you’re pregnant. At-home tests are most common.| Cleveland Clinic
A medical abortion uses a combination of drugs to end an early pregnancy. Here’s what’s involved.| Cleveland Clinic
Fetal development is how a fetus grows during pregnancy. It begins at conception and ends at birth. Many changes occur to the fetus and the pregnant person in this time.| Cleveland Clinic