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Re: 2 gestational sacs??From: Maile (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 14 Feb 2002 10:46:33 -0600 (CST)
My understanding is that most of the time an empty sac is absorbed into your system. Also, if you have any spotting it could be from that too. Did you see the embryo and such in the other sac? I have talked to a lot of women who have had this very thing, and referred to it as a disappearing twin. They carried the other baby to term. Also, as long as you are taking your shots of Rhogam, everything should be fine. Good luck to you :) At Thu, 14 Feb 2002, linds wrote: > >recently found out i am pregnant (about 11 weeks) had ultrasound about 2 >weeks ago which discovered 2 gestational sacs (one appears empty) >wondering how accurate this is, also is it possible to carry the empty >sac to term, if not, is there a risk to the baby, also my rh is neg so i >am told i may need several shots of rho(g), > >if anyone can offer any info or advice i would greatly appreciate it, > >(not sure how much info is relevant, but i do have plenty more info) > >-- >linds >too worried to wait till next doc appointment >
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