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Only g sac seen
I’m 26 yrs. I’m pregnant. This is my second pregnancy. My daughter is 6 years now. I’m on irregular cycle from menarche. Lmp was feb8. Only had sex on feb 28, march 1,9,10,16. I will start breast pain around ovulation what I feel. So from that day to 17 days before period I will have breast pain. This time breast pain started on march 16. But I haven’t got period and checked on 22 th day of breast pain, got BFP. On April 9. On April 10, I have got my usg done— that showed only g sac. Please guide me. My hcg was 13200
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Repeat scan after 10days
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You require hormonal support medication and repeat ultrasound after 2 weeks
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Connect please
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Bhcg is positive for pregnancy U can repeat Titers in 48 hours Doubling titers ensure normal intrauterine pregnancy Or wait till the next ultrasound
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What do u want to know? It could be a normal pregnancy. Repeat scan after 3 weeks. If it's not normal you will know in the repeat scan.
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