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Mono twins 7 weeks pregnancy
Hi I am 7 weeks pregnant as per ultrasound and 8 weeks as per LMP. Current beta hcg is 48000 Radiologist said I have mono twins in one gestation sac of 22 mm but heartbeat is not yet seen. Is it rare to have mono twins and is growth a little slow in that case ? I am very scared as it's first pregnancy in 7 years. Please provide some insights.
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Rescan after 2weeks and consult with ur Gynec
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Please repeat your ultrasound after 10 days to look for heart beat. Discrepancy of 1 week is considered normal.You can consult online with reports for further details.
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At 7 weeks heart beat should hv appeared So this is not normal Fetal pole seen? If not proceed with termination
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Having  twins in one sac has low incidence  than other types. Also associated  with certain  specific issues. Twin pregnancy  itself  is  associated  with  growth  related problem.Discuss with your doctor  clearly.
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