The
fetal pole is a thickening on the margin of the
yolk sac of a
fetus during
pregnancy.
It is usually identified at 6.5 weeks with abdominal
ultrasound imaging, and 6 weeks with vaginal ultrasound imaging. However it is quite normal for the fetal pole to not be visible until about 8 weeks. The fetal pole may be seen at 2-4 mm
crown-rump length (CRL), and
heart motion is often detected when it is seen.
In the
embryo, the heartbeat is seen as a regular flutter, which should be first evident at 5 mm CRL.
If the embryo is less than 5 mm CRL, it is possible for it to be healthy without showing a heartbeat, though a follow up study in 5-7 days will almost always demonstrate the heartbeat.