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Re: 5th week and the scan does not show

From: Lily (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 27 Sep 2000 00:06:03 -0500 (CDT)


Thank you very much, J. Your info is extremely useful to me. I am really grateful. Thank you.

At Tue, 26 Sep 2000, J wrote: >
>Lily,
>
>Why was your Dr scanning you so early? Fetal heart(FH) not usually seen
>until after 6 weeks but closer to 6.5. Average time to see an FH is
>3000-6000 FH is rarely seen earlier. I am surprised your Dr did not
>tell you this info. As far as the bump on the cervix maybe you can get
>a clearer explaination of what it entails. Waiting is hard but only
>time will tell. Everything sounds normal to me just a case of a scan
>done too early and that makes patients worry.
>
>Best wishes
>
>At Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Lily wrote:
>>
>>I'm 5 weeks pregnant. I went for scanning yesterday but the doctor said
>>she could not really locate my fetus as it's rather blur. She mentioned
>>that I hv a small lump in my cervix but it's not life threathening
>>except that it will increase the risk of miscarriage. I'm very worried
>>now. Why is there nothing shown in the scan. Is this normal? Is this a
>>sign of miscarrige? I need to follow up 1 week later. I think I will go
>>crazy waiting for this 1 week. Please help me. I am having most of the
>>normal symtoms and do not encounter any spotting or bleeding. Thank
>>you.




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