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My wife is 6 weeks 6 days pregnant...dr done transvaginal ultrasound ges sac and fetal pole seen but no heartbeat detected....my wife have all pregnancy symptoms...no symptoms of misscarriage...should we worry Or all is ok
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Hai continue taking folic acid and get a repeat scan done after a week or 10days
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Repeat scan after 2 weeks Earlier if any bleeding Continue folic acid Connect for more details and information Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice Blog section YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos
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In some cases heart beat will be detected little late. We can tell you if every thing is OK or not after repeat scan after 1 week.
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Continue folic acid.
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Eat healthy. Avoid lifting weights.
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Sometimes the cardiac activity comes late. So please repeat the ultrasound after one week to ten days
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Don't worry...wait and get scan repeated after 10 days
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