Yolk Sac In Pregnancy
I had miscarriage without any bleeding or spotting found out in the ultrasound yesterday (my last period was on 19th may ...
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Before you ask about next pregnancy two steps- 1) to confirm that abortion is complete. 2) some reports, vaccinations and supplements required before planning next preg.
I have severe lower abdomen pain during night for last few days and also got positive home pregnancy test. Is there some ...
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Its normal for you. Better do a usg -- to determine the age of the fetus and if this is your first pregnancy-- you will be experiencing new thing daily.
Hello, I am a 31 year old female. My menstrual cycle is 28 to 33 days mostly .as per my lmp I am 8 weeks pregnant. And I ...
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Only two possibilities delayed pregnancy or problem with pregnancy. Chance for second is high. Can be confirmed only by second scan or two consecutive blood tests exactly 48 hours apart of serum hcg-beta may help.
1. The uterus is gavid with single gestational sac. 2. The sac measures 14.0 mm which corresponds to early gestation. 3. ...
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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.
I'm 7 weeks pregnant my last period was on march 7 my period cycle is 30 days at 7 weeks I have normal gestational sac a ...
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2 possibilities, late pregnancy or problem. Repeat sonography after 1 week in the mean time to treat is normal pregnancy - all supplements, reports and vaccinations.
Hlo main pregnant hu 6 weeks aur maine ultrasound kraya jisme pregnancy 4.6 weeks ki show hu rhi hai aur gs 0.61 cm aur ...
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Either delayed pregnancy or problem so repeat sonography after 7-10 days. In the mean time I am sure your gynecologist must have advised other reports, vaccinations and supplements.
Is it necessary to give progesterone 10 mg bd to a female who is 33 years old and is in sixth week of pregnancy with no ...
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With the report you have mentioned chances are either it is delayed pregnancy or pregnancy has problem. Progesterone is given with idea that if there is problem in some cases it may help.
Hi, I have an ultrasound at 6 weeks 1 day, fetal pole was not seen but g-sac and yolk sac was properly seen with good de ...
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1) in this app attached file does not reach to doctor only the text of the question reaches. 2) if a good machine- it is not normal. 3) I am sure they must have advised to repeat sonography after 1 week.
Lmp - 27-7-22 8w5d by last scan 7w5d uterus is rv and 6 to 8 weeks in size. A 51*33 mm rt. Lateral figo 6 subserosa and ...
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Pl talk and reply few questions. You may talk by booking audio or video on Lybrate. Ayurveda may help you and even strengthen your efforts of modern techniques. Aushadh garbh sanskar is a comprehensive plan from pre pregnancy to conception to gestation and beyond. May consult.
Hello drs, am 4 weeks pregnant. I have had 3abortions before. I used to abort with pills one nd half years back. Now I a ...
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At the moment no problem but repeat scan later will confirm that it is normal. I assume you have done other reports, have taken vaccinations and are using supplements.