Hello Dr's my wife is pregnant LMP 20 April
We went for first screening USG on 12 june.on USG the repory says foetal growth not coinciding will LMP dates also cardiac activity not seen
I am attaching the report my wife had two scans on followup of 14 days
My gynae adviced to repeat the scan after 10 days if there is cardiac activity then we will continue or else she has to terminate the pregnancy.
Kindly tell is there any chance??or it is nrmal
My wife is absolutely fine with no cramps or spotting
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U need to repeat ultrasound after a week
At 6 weeks a fetal pole is seen as mentioned
So the ultrasound looks normal as of now
Cardiac activity appears after 7 weeks
So if in the next scan if heart beat is seen
It's a normal pregnancy
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Your LMP is 20 April. By dates your pregnancy should be 8 weeks.
Your first scan is dated 29 May.
Your second scan is dated 16 June
(even though you have edited your report in such a manner that even the date has been removed).
You were pregnant on 29 May.
Under the circumstances it is unlikely that the heart action will be seen after a few days.
However you can get a final diagnosis by beta HCG level.
As there is growth of pregnancy from previous to present scan,you can wait for a week and do another scan to check. Sometimes delayed egg development may cause a disparity of dates and pregnancy age.
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