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Mild bleeding in 6 weeks
According to usg, I'm 6 weeks pregnant and there was mild spotting and bleeding for 10 days, it has stopped on its own since last 2 days and now there is transparent discharge. In the last ultrasound done on 6week 1 day there was no visible fetal pole. Does this mean I had miscarriage or it means my pregnancy continues ( since the bleeding has stopped). Doctor says it can be blighted ovum, but since the bleeding has stopped and there are chances that fetal pole might not be visible in 6 weeks, I'm still hopeful and confused. Should I wait for another 7 days and do another usg to recheck fetal pole or go for abortion. I don't want to take a chance even if there is slightest chance of continued pregnancy. Please advise.
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Please get a repeat scan after one week
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Wait for another week...if it's abortion...u will get bleeding..... No harm in waiting another week
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Wait and get ultrasound done after a week
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U can repeat USG and then deceided
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Wait for one week and repeat ultrasound
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