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6weeks pregnancy
The uterus is anteverted and has a gestational Sacred within the funds. Yolk Sac is not seen Fetal pole is not seen. No heart Beat The decidual reaction is good. The internal is Closed The cervical length is 4.0 cm The right ovary appear normal A small hypoechoic collection of 1.0 is noted adjancent to the gestational Sac-? Sub chorionic haemorrhage Impression Early intrauterine gestational Sachin of 0.45 Review after 2weeks for fetal viability Sub chronic haemorrhage(for follow up) Kindly explain what is my problem? What is my next step It's a correct growth baby in 6week Possibly for miscarriage Plz frankly answer the question is very helpful In my life.
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U need personal consultation as report needs to b explained in detail  if possible try to consult gynaecologist personally .
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See first of all when was Ur last period id it is just 5to 6 weeks from ur lmp than wait and take progesterone support bed rest and review after 1 week
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Hello .. Here the diagnosis is of threatened miscarriage.. Generally G sac is seen by 5 to 6 weeks & fetal pole & heart beat 1 week later .. Don’t worry.. We need to know the diameter of the G sac .. Only when the G sac diameter is more than 25 mm without fetal pole than only we diagnose miscarriage.. In your case , we need to wait & repeat USG after 2 weeks..
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