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Pregnant with twins, no heartbeat
Hi all, My wife is 8 weeks pregnant with twins and we did an ultrasound. But we could not find any clear heartbeat. She is having vomiting and other symptoms, no pain and no bleeding. She is little unsure about dates. She is taking Gestofit 300 2 times a day, folic acid, and 25mg thyroid tabs. Few days back she had taken 1 Hcg 5000 injection, after doing ultrasound as per doctor recommendation. We are scared if there is any risk and anything we can do to mitigate this. We have been told to do next ultrasound after 2 weeks ie on 28th October. What to do? Reports attached.
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Please repeat the scan after one week.
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Wait n watch for 2wks for heartbeat  ....if still not formed better to go for termination. Connect for further queries
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Repeat usg after 10 days and then discuss with your doctor
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At 7 weeks heart beat should be seen If no heart beat u need to proceed with termination of pregnancy
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Get ultrasound done after 10-15 days to check for heart beats Continue medicines as prescribed
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