Early stage of pregnancy

2019-02-12 08:38:25
Had sonography today which suggested 5 weeks of pregnancy . My LMP started on 3rd Jan. GSD is 0.980 cm. However there is no visible fetal pole or heartbeat. The spot could be visible on the screen. Doctor prescribed Folvite active and macgest sr 200 which I am consuming for last 5 days. Next sonography is scheduled after 10 days. Is there anything to worry about for extra care to be taken ? Or is it normal scenario.
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There is a concept called delayed conception in which the pregnancy is absolutely normal but smaller then days according to periods...so don't worry about it..get a sonography done after 10days continue the medication... connect with me online for further advice

Answered2019-02-12 15:17:27

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It is absolutely normal to have a peanut size on sonography. Wait for 10 days and continue the tablets as prescribed.

Answered2019-02-12 12:45:40

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At 5 weeks its pretty normal . Do not stress and patiently wait for your next scan which would be normal .

Answered2019-02-12 11:17:21

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It is normal Wait and have your next scan done Sure there would be heart beat

Answered2019-02-12 09:30:00

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Answered2019-02-12 08:43:19

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There is a delay of five days. The next scan willbe more informative. If there is no bleeding just be relaxed

Answered2019-02-12 10:20:27

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