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Pregnancy confirmed but complicated
My sister concieved 2 months back and now as per ultrasound baby is 9 weeks old.She is settled in Dubai right now & post ultrasound,doctor said that she must go for a 4d ultrasound also to confirm heartbeat of the baby.Now she is a bit worried since baby's heartbeat is not audible.She also felt slight pain in her lower abdomen last week.Doctor suspected growth of baby inside the womb.As per report sac n embryo are in normal position but heartbeat is not audible. Kindly suggest precautions to be taken by her & whether heartbeat is audible from 9th week. Awaiting your kind response.
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Sometime heartbeat get delay to start, wait upto full 10 week repeat  simple USG , if Heartbeat doesn't start, follow the opinion of your gynecologist.
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Don't worry heart sound will be clear by the 4th we of pregnancy..
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Doctors might seeing the other development which will be clearer in 4d
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Tell to stay calm and not to worry. And yoga will help her to stay calm at this stage which will also helps a baby also.
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