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Re: 2nd post.......low fetal heartrate?

From: M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 29 Dec 2001 19:44:56 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Jacy wrote: >
>At Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Jacy wrote:
>>
>>Hello!!
>>I was writting because I was hoping that someone could help me ease my
>>worry. I just had an ultrasound today, and I have a few questions...you
>>see my doc wasnt in and I didnt get the chance to ask the questions
>>then....The ultrasound says that I am 6.4 weeks pregnant..we saw a yolk
>>sac, and what the technician said was the fetal pole(baby), we also saw
>>the heart beating but it was only 110...is 110 very low, and mean im
>>more apt to miscarry? or is that normal for my stage.

this can be normal for this stage

the CRL was 6.4mm >>if that helps any..........also during the ultrasound, inside my uterus
>>next to my gestational sac was a fluid filled area about the size of my
>>gestaional sac, the two area were seperate.......could I have been
>>pregnant with twins at one point????

that is possible

I appreciate your help, I would >>really love for this to be a viable pregnancy..........Jacy

and we'd love that too!! Good luck!!

--
M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG
S. Lake Tahoe, CA

author of "Your Over-35 Week-by-Week Pregnancy Guide"

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