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6 weeks pregnancy No heart beat
My wife is 6 weeks pregnant, however during the sonography test, no heart beat was detected. Wanted to check if this is something to worry about? We have been adviced to take another sonography test on 8th week of pregnancy. Will this be a successful pregnancy?
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FHR usually seen around 7 weeks .. So do repeat usg scan for FHR. After 2 weeks from first scan ...
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Get usg...and do not worry sometimes fetal heart sounds appear a little late
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Do follow up ultrasound after 10-15 days Delayed conception can occur so heart beats could be delayed Usually heart beats appear between 6-7 weeks so it could be bit early ultrasound Do not worry
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You can wait
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Heart beat is usually detected at 7 weeks of gestation. Get a repeat scan done for confirmation. It would be difficult to predict whether it would be a successful pregnancy or not
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