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No FHR at 8 weeks 4 days
Reg intra uterine gestational sac noted in upper segment. Crl measures to .32cms corresponding to 6 weeks. MSD measures to 4.01cm corresponding to 9wks2days. Cervix 2.9cms. Cardiac activity not seen. I was suggested for a D and E. LMD was 23/02/2020. Should I have waited?
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There is lag of more than 2 weeks Cardiac activity shud be there once u cross 6-7 weeks So report confirms of missed abortion Please go head with suction evacuation n do not wait
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If LMP is confirm & USG done by experienced Apologist, then cardio activity should be present by this time, if any doubt , and no symptoms like bleeding P/
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You should wait Sometimes delayed pregnancy also give this kind of confusion.
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According to Sonography finding and LMP date it suggestive of missed abortion & treatment suggest is the best method, before that your blood group should be done and if it is Rh Negative then you should take a special inj. called Anti D.
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Hi. According to your LMP you are 9 wks and 3 days . MSD is corressponding . Crl is not corressponding .You can do a repeat scan after 7 days . If still there is no Fetal heart then it is not a viable preg .
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Ideally by 6 weeks we expect to see  cardiac activity...but if even by 9 weeks it was not visible ....it indicates fetal demise or also known as missed abortion...in tht case Dilatation n Curettage is one of the ways to clear out the products of conception. So the treatment advised to U is right.
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