Hi Doctor, please help me to understand my first ultrasound scan at 6 w 2 d but growth is as per 5 w this was TVS. What about cyst present in right ovary, is this a concern for me throughout my pregnancy?
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Its an early scan.
Fetal pole or heart beat is not seen yet.
I would suggest to repeat ultrasound after one week.
You have a cyst in your right ovary . Do you have any complaints like abdominal pain or bledding ?
Few cysts may resolve, but few may increase in size as pregnancy continues.
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If your routine menses get delayed , this could be normal . But has to confirm after 2 weeks as G sac size is very small and at this size , fetal heart not appreciated . For cyst , it can be observed in serial scans if it's decreasing
In this scan, if you have to worry about something it should be that the foetal heart action is not seen.
All other findings are irrelevant.
Please consult a Gynaecologist for further details.
Sometimes it depends on the length of your menstrual cycle too.
If you are normally having delayed periods of about 40 days , then this might be normal scan
You should get this ultrasound repeated after 2 weeks as it's too early scan and fetal heart has still not developed so better to repeat ultrasound after 2 weeks and for cyst ultrasonography will be done to monitor it's size if it's size increases then u will need the treatment.
The growth is a matter of concern
It is lagging behind as per the weeks of pregnancy by lmp
The cyst currently is not a matter of concern
Difficulty to predict how the size will be impacted by pregnancy
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