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Viability scan result
I did first viability scan on 5 weeks 6 days. My last menstrual cycle on 28th Jan. My cycle length is 26 days & regular. I have attached my report for your reference. Doctor advised FHR (Fetal Heart Rate) scan after 2 weeks from now. Is the report normal as per 5 week 6 days of pregnancy? And is FHR scan is correct to do after 2 weeks from now (it will be on 8th week)? Please advise.
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Normal report. Normal advice from your Doctor.
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It's absolutely fine to do the scan after 2 weeks
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It's quite normal report.Get a scan done at 7wks.
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Viability scan means an ultrasound  to look at the heartbeat This should be done at7 weeks Heartbeat does not appear before 7 weeks usually So this can has been done to early to understand fetal well being At 6 weeks fetal pole should be seen You need to repeat the ultrasound to understand if all is well
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Heart beat can be seen around 6 to 7 weeks. It's an early scan hence advised to repeat.
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