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No symptoms at 16 week
Dear Doctor, My wife is 15 week pregnent. She had done USG on 30 May, 2020 (11 week). Report was normal and heartbeat was also normal (as adviced by our doctor). However, after this scan, she never experienced any symptoms. Since last few days, she does not feel that there is something inside her uterus). She has PCOD and has two fibroids (atleast not inside in uterus). We have an appointment tomorrow with doctor anyways, but we are bit worried. Can someone guide us on following? 1. Is it normal to not to have any symptoms nd feeling during this period? 2. Do you suggest us to visit doctor right now? Kindly advice.
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Nothing to worry, you can visit tomorrow,in first pregnancy fetal movements feeling comes at 18 weeks
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Hi there, It's absolutely normal not to feel any symptoms at present.. I would suggest if it's possible don't do much of hospital visit at this moment ( corona risk) Should avoid exposure and keep minimum visits. One thing I need to know if she had symptoms before or symptoms never occurred?? Another thing she is dur for her level 2 scan next month. You can do the visit then. Safety is priority right now. If you have already taken appointment be safe and take all precautions.
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Don’t worry You can visit the doctor tomorrow morning
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