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Ultrasound gestational sac
Hello doctor i am 5 weeks 5days pregnant in ultrasound doctor seeing only gestational sac no yolk sac and heartbeat is it normal when I can see that both let me clear and one more doubt my doctor told me my irregular periods that's why we can't see .what is the link between irregular period and we can't see let me know please.
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Start taking progesterone tab , as support of pregnancy. If pregnancy is well supported then heart beat will come . Dr sarita narayan Wagholi Pune
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Take the following medication, Wait for 2 weeks and do a repeat ultrasound for fetal pole and cardiac activity
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You can wait for 1 to 2 more weeks and get repeat ultrasound scan done. Most likely the foetal heart will be seen by that time. Also you can take capsule susten 200 MG twice daily to support the pregnancy.
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Hi...its too early for cardiac activity to come... Wait for 2 more weeks and then get repeat sonography ..cardiac activity should come by then
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