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Will it be viable
I have pcod and before I had chemical miscarriage and now pregnant but growth is very slow what should I do as I am very scared of D & C till what week abortion is possible with medicine only if the pregnancy doesn't progress properly.i am attaching my 2 ultrasound reports please guide me
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Wait for one more week and scan to see if cardiac activity is strong. In case it's not progressed also, at this gestation pregnancy can be managed medically. You may not need D and C. But hopefully it will progress nicely. All the best ☺️
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Hi PCOS patients have long and irregular cycles, So there will be disparity in  scan and last menstrual date based gestational age. Why are you thinking of abortion methods where many people will PCOS have fertility issues. Don't take hasty decisions
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The two scans show normal growth as expected over a period of 1 week which is a sign of a viable pregnancy. Since you have PCOD, the dates and Gestational age may vary and that could be the reason for the GA difference.
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