USG report analysis
I am 8weeks pregnant and this is my first USG done. Please help me understand if everything is fine with this report
I am 8weeks pregnant and this is my first USG done. Please help me understand if everything is fine with this report
I had my 1 st pregnancy as ectopic /tubal pregnancy and one tube got removed. I tested for the other tube and no blockage was there ,then proceeded with next one . 2 nd time when I got pregnant it was a this time in the uterus only.In 5 th week they said heartbeat got and it was flickering. But heartbeat stopped in 6 th week and baby got removed. What is the chance of my next time getting a successful pregnancy and outcome. Is there any chance that my past pulmonary TB which I got 7 years back and completed cured showing some effect on the pregnancies.
My last period date was 26of March and I had unprotected intercourse on the 30th and 31st of March and took ipill on the 31st of March and I had withdrawal bleeding on the 6 and 7th of April and I took pregnancy test on the 27th of march and there is no breast tenderness not even a sign of periods coming I am very worried 😔
I get my severe periods back pain on the first day of my periods and also lower stomach back pain,on the second day the pain gets lower and the third day I'll be completely free...I consulted many doctors but every doctor gave me painkiller and I sometimes use it when the pain is to extreme level,how can I treat it?...what solution can I get from ur side?
24 Female Since 7 months i am having non cyclic pain in right breast and armpit, done all types of physical examination by general surgeon, ultrasound, chest x ray, blood test: nothing came out but problem dint go despite all types of medicines, physiotherapy etc. Now since 3-4 days I have also started having the same pain in my left armpit and side of breast. I am very stressed as visited so many doctors but pain is just increasing and spreading.
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