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Pregnant but no heartbeat
Is it normal for not hearing the heartbeat but 5 weeks pregnant, I missed my period by 6 days and I found I was pregnant by doing home test. So did the ultrasound but the doc said too early.
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Hi good afternoon Thnxs for your question Congratulations for ur pregnancy. If u missed your regular period date and pregnancy test positive than pregnancy is there. But for heart beat u should do ultrasound of pelvis after 8week of missed period. Want to know ur last menes date so that I can advise you in better way. Use my online consultation link prac.to/drpanchani
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You can repeat your ultrasound  after 15days again for fetal heart and start hormonal support. Chat me online on Practo consult app so that I can explain in better way
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Yes.its normal.repeat USB after 15 days.
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