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Gsac with irregular margin and yolk sac
Gsac 5wks 3d with irregular margins with subchorionic bleed 1.2*0.4 - scared - report normal or not?
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Repeat scan after 10-14days for fetal pole Don’t worry don’t get panic
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Take medication Take rest avoid .climbing stairs
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Not normal. But wait for another two weeks and get a repeat scan done.
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Report is as of now not normal But it is too early to say Irregular margins are not a good sign You need rest and progesterone support and repeat ultrasound at 7 weeks If by 7 weeks the fetal note and cardiac activity appears all is well
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Repeat TVS after 2 weeks – to confirm fetal pole & cardiac activity. 🍀Relative rest – avoid heavy work, travel, intercourse till next scan. 🍀 Continue prescribed progesterone / folic acid (if advised). ⚠️Monitor for warning signs: heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain, giddiness → visit emergency immediately. 🌿Small subchorionic bleed is common in early pregnancy and often resolves on its own with proper care and follow-up.
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Current report is not regular.
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start with progesterone support and folinic acid tablets immediately for now. For further plan of management kindly connect online
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Rest as much possible and immediately contact your gynac if you notice any spotting/bleeding or cramps.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Scan done early ! Repeat scan after 10-14 days .. until then take Tab folic acid once daily and Tab Duphaston 10 mg twice day .
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There is a small subchorionic bleeding which indicates bleeding beneath the sac It has to be followed up further Also progesterone supplement to be taken
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At 5w3d, seeing a gestational sac is expected. Irregular margins and a small subchorionic bleed (1.2 × 0.4 cm) can be seen in early pregnancy and are often not dangerous, especially if bleeding is small. What to do next: Repeat ultrasound in 7–10 days to look for yolk sac/fetal pole and heartbeat Follow your doctor’s advice, take prescribed meds Rest, avoid heavy activity/intercourse Seek care urgently if heavy bleeding or severe pain occurs Many such pregnancies continue normally with monitoring.
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Irregular margins indicates failure pregnancy
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Borderline Repeat scan after 14 days
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repeat after 1 week
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Repeat scan after 10 days . Continue folic acid supplement and progesterone tablet.
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