Hello doctor i got positive pregnancy test after 3 years of marraige with clomid this is my precious pregnancy i did early scan doctor said 5weeks and 5 days gas sac yolk sac and fetal pole is seen but no cardiac activity im very worried doctor prescribe hcg 50000iu weekly and progsterone folic acid and ecosprin it is safe will my fetus get heartbeat
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Don't worry take all the medicines at 5 weeks 3 days you not get heartbeat only after 6 weeks you can get it so please repeat your ultrasound scan after 2 weeks
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Hello, it is early to comment at 5 weeks. A repeat sonography will give us a clearer picture. Till then continue the meds and take due care. No heavy strenuous work, no exercise, hydrate well, eat well.
And absolutely no intercourse.
Hi, congratulations on your pregnancy. It seems you have taken some medicines to achieve pregnancy. I can understand it is a very anxious time for you. But please understand if you perform sonography too early, it is likely you may have to repeat it to find the heartbeat. The good thing here is, they have seen a fetal pole.
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Wait for a week or best 10 days to repeat the sonography. Continue taking medicines prescribed.
Health Tips
If you start bleeding or spotting, visit your gynecologist at the earliest.
HCG, Progesterone, Ecosprin, Folic acid is right treatment as per the history u r giving. Fetal heartbeat visible by 6weeks on scan.
Please Be positive. Ur positive attitude will definitely help u.
Heartbeat generally comes at 6-7 weeks of pregnancy .
As you have conceive by ovulation induction I would suggest you to continue the injections and go for scan after 2 weeks.
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