1. The uterus is gavid with single gestational sac. 2. The sac measures 14.0 mm which corresponds to early gestation. 3. No embryo or any yolk sac of normal size is seen within the gestational sac. 4. The parametrium is clear and no abnormal fluid collection is seen within the posterior cul-de-sac on pouch of douglas.
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Based on the information you have provided, it appears that there is a gestational sac in the uterus, but no embryo or yolk sac has been identified yet. The size of the sac corresponds to early gestation. The parametrium (tissue surrounding the uterus) appears normal, and there is no abnormal fluid collection in the pouch of douglas. This type of ultrasound finding is often seen in early pregnancy, and it is possible that the embryo has not yet developed enough to be seen on ultrasound. However, it is also possible that the pregnancy is not developing normally, and a follow-up ultrasound may be recommended to monitor for changes. It is important to discuss these findings with your healthcare provider, who can provide further guidance and recommendations based on your individual situation. Please leave a positive review, if you have found my answer helpful. Consult me on Lybrate for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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