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Today we had a TVS scan , it shows sac of 10 mm but no yolk seen , sac corresponds to 5 weeks 4 day written in report, is this normal please or is it too early for scan (Last Beta HCG : 7500 yesterday)?
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Mention ur LMP date If gestational age  corredponds then no worries Take tab folic acid and Tab duphaston for 10 days and repeat scan for viability If no bleeding then wait for 10 daysif bleeds in between go for scan
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What was your last period date? Repeat scan after 2 - 3 weeks if no issues like bleeding in between Share short relevant history for better understanding Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice Blog section
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Repeat TVS after 2 weeks
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Take Fol123 once a day for 2 weeks Capsule Susten 200 mg vaginum pessary twice a day for 2 weeks Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day Injection Proluton Depo 500 micrograms twice a week for two weeks Strict bed rest in left lateral position for 2 weeks
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You may repeat after 2 weeks if possible to rule out blighted ovum
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for further management consult me online
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