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Early Pregnancy scan.
By today I'm 5weeks 3days pregnant nd went to scan, I have seen yolk sac nd but not fetal pole. Is it too early to check for fetal pole?? Thank you.
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According to scan findings are normal you have to wait for 2 weeks more to have proper fetal pole  heart beat visibility in scan
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Scan seems fine. Repeat your scan after 10 to 14 days
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Yeah please do a repeat scan after 2 weeks to check viability and fetal pole
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Repeat USG after 2 weeks.
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Too early to go for an ultrasound Ultrasound should be done at 7 weeks Fetal pole appears at 6 weeks
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It was a bit early scan Repeat the scan after a week .
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