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Can you see the gsac?
Hi I got my ep scan at 5 weeks 2 days and attached is the sonography report The radiologist mentioned in the report that 'a small sac like structure seen measuring 4.6 x 3.3 x 3.6mm However she also mentioned 'pregnancy of unknown location' I am quite confused whether i m pregnanct or not I did my b hcg twice and it doubled from 3,000 to 6,000 in 48 hours Please check and advise Thank you
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Please get a repeat sonography done after 2 weeks. This scan doesn't even confirm a pregnancy. You should be happy that it is not an ectopic pregnancy.
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At bhcg titers more than ,1000 Intrauterine gestational Sac  should  definitely be seen You need a repeat a transvaginal scan
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