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Is it possible to have a uterus size 8 cm in 23 weeks of pregnancy in a transabdominal routine scan.is it possible to miss the baby in 23 weeks.
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No. An 8 cm size uterus whether in Trans abdominal scan or Transvaginal scan is a non pregnant uterus. There is no pregnancy.
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Size of uterus is non pregnant. Ultrasound cannot miss 23 weeks pregnancy.
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The uterus size of 8 weeks is the size of the uterus in a non pregnant state. So, it is likely that the pregnancy hasn't progressed to the 23 weeks size or the dates were wrong (especially if you have had irregular periods). We can comment further only if we have the actual scan findings and a proper history. Connect for further advice and treatment.
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