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Hi Doctor, I had my first TVS scan on 22nd Oct 2016, and on that time my doctor told me that everything is normal and GS size is 0.92cm(4-5week pregnancy). Today I.e 5th Nov, I did my second TVS and the report came as below. Irregular Gest Sac, No FHR , No fetal Pole and Yolk Sac noted. Is this normal during pregnancy?. Can I continue with My pregnancy?. I am very worried as my Gynecologist suggest me a another scan after a week or so , In case the GS size not improves I may need to go for a abortion.I am suffering from PCOD. My last mensuration period was 29th July 2016. Please suggest me what should I do??
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There should be interval growth in 10 says but the SAC is irregular and yolk SAC fetal pole and cardiac activity not seen,So better to do it after a week,  if no growth go for termination. As you are pcod, there can be progesterone deficiency. Wen you try for next pregnancy do serum progesterone after 8 days of follicle rupture and start supplements before you miss period under guidance of gynecologist. Start folic acid tablet daily.
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