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Re: 6w3d----o heartbeat----too small ??

From: jwang, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 6 Aug 2001 18:42:21 -0500 (CDT)


If they saw something small, it might not be 6w3d. If that is an US measured date, it is less hopeful, but still possible to have a normal pregnancy. If it a date based on your period and the US date is earlier, that's more encouraging.

At Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Hope wrote: >
>I have suffered 3 miscarriages within 2 years two of them at 4 months
>and one at 5 months.I had my first period after last miscarriage two
>months ago this month no af and pregnancy test pos.Went to doctors today
>transvaginal ultrasound and she said it was too small but there was
>something there but no heartbeat apparent.
>Q1.should i be concerned for another miscarriage?
>Q2.is this normal not to see heartbeat at 6w3d?
>I am extremely tired and especially mornings always in the bathroom,no
>pains,or cramping or bleeding.
>I dont really know if I can handle another loss.
>Ive actually became quite cold inside myself.
>As if i havent any hope or belief everything could be ok.
>I know it sounds neg.but it seems my hopes have always had neg endings.
>could someone give me a pos.answer is there any hope that after one week
>we could find a heartbeat?

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

statements are informational only and should not constitute a medical plan or treatment recommendation.






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