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My wife last period was gone on 02/07/2020 and on check up on 17/08/2020, my wife was pregnant but heart beat was not observed, so it is worry time or not please suggest
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Please repeat scan after one week
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Ur wife is 6 weeks 4 days pregnant on 17th august 2020 Does she have regular or irregular cycles If she has irregular cycles ,u can wait You can repeat the scan one week later to look for fetal heart
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In transvaginal scan fetal pole can be seen at 5 weeks and heart beat at 6 weeks while in trans abdominal scan fetal pole is seen at 6 weeks and heart beat is seen at at 7 weeks
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A delay of 2 weeks in the absence of pain or bleeding is acceptable
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