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8 weeks pregnant with blighted ovam
Hi, My LMP was 13/102022. Home pregnancy was confirmed on 26/11/2022. First Scan was held on 10/12/2022 -  Only sac was present but there was no fetal pole and there was subchronic collection, hence doctor gave me progesterone and asked to repeat scan after 2 weeks for viability. Second scan was held on 23/12/2022 - There was no fetal pole and cardiac activities, hence concluded that it was blighted ovam and asked me to stop progesterone and wait for a week for natural discharge. But it's been 5 days I have no cramps or no body changes, can someone suggest me if I can still have some hopes or take MTP pills?
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At this stage must underwent some intervention to get rid of it .
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