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My sister is 11 weeks 3 days pregnant (primi)... day back she has vaginal scan and Dr said it's normal with cardiac activity 150 BPM... And the doubt is report says "Bulky gestational sac 10 weeks 3 days" and we asked about it ... gync said 10 week growth in 11 weeks... Is it normal???
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Share 8 weeks scan report Looks normal
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Normal Start Lowprim tab To enhance the growth lag
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It's Normal. No need to worry
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Continue Fol 123 Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month NT scan after 2 weeks
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses Avoid papaya and pineapple
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avoid stress
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The dating is accurate in ultrasound.so that means ultrasound shows the baby is 10 weeks instead of 11 weeks .might be delayed conception
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