5.6 week pregnant.

2022-09-09 07:14:13
This is my pregnancy scan report... Is it normal?? Is sac visible?... I m really confusing.. please help me
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Repeat scan after 2 weeks Take pregnancy support medication

Answered2022-09-09 11:28:15

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The pregnancy either may be too early to be picked up by ultrasound. Wait for a week then see changes. You may get S. B-HCG done to know the levels.
Next Steps
S. B-HCG Repeat ultrasound scan after a week or 10 days.
Health Tips
Maintain perineal hygiene. Monitor for bleeding per vaginum or abdominal pain if any.

Answered2022-09-09 09:00:19

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I don't know what type of abnormality you expect in a pregnancy which is 5 weeks 6 days. You are really confused. Even I am  confused about what answer you were expecting.

Answered2022-09-09 08:36:40

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Repeat scan after 10days

Answered2022-09-09 08:26:35

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Connect please

Answered2022-09-09 07:17:01

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Whn was day one of the periods last? Was a transvaginal scan done? Ultrasound picks up pregnancy late Go fr blood test bhcg More than 100 confirms pregnancy n doubling titers in 48 hours are indicative of normal intrauterine pregnancy

Answered2022-09-09 07:40:35

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Repeat the scan after a week. Small cystic area is seen now..

Answered2022-09-09 07:22:29

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