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Re: WHY COULD'NT U/S SEE MY BABY????????

From: j wang, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 5 Feb 2001 22:33:51 -0600 (CST)


They probaly saw the placenta as thickening of the uterine lining. There may never have been an identifiable fetus.

At Mon, 5 Feb 2001, meshe wrote: >
>My HCG levels started to drop,so at 7.5 wks.I had to recieve a shot
>of(methotrexate?).Anyway this was my first pregnancy,I'm 37Y.O.and have
>had I think every infertility test done and numerous procedures and a
>couple of surgeries,the most complicated being a fimbrioplasty,and
>myomectomy,that was 5 yrs ago.I've have'nt had any med.treatment after
>that,concerning my infertility.Then all of a sudden in oct.2000 I was
>pregnant!I was beyond belief and needless to say,elated.Then I started
>spotting so they watched me CLOSE.They performed 4 ultrasounds before my
>hcg levels started to decline and never seen a thing,ANYWHERE.To make a
>long story short after the shot I passed the placenta.The biopsey
>reported it as uterine contents.It was in two pieces,but togather I
>would estimate it at about thumb size.Please,why could'nt they see
>this???PLEASE,I'll wonder forever.My DR.just said"I dont know".

--
J Wang, M.D
Assitant Clinical Prof.
Tufts University School of Medicine

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