R: PREGNANCY vaginal and regular ultra sound

From: Andrea Corda (acord@tin.it)
Fri Nov 3 06:29:08 2000


Think about an ectopic and have Hcg plasma examinations done as well as another ultrasound,keeping in touch with your doc. Andrea Corda MD

>----- Original Message -----
From: Susan Brennan <irisrose@ptd.net> To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND <ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 1:56 PM Subject: PREGNANCY vaginal and regular ultra sound

>My 19 year daughter is having cramping and last period was Sept
>10th.Blood and Urine tests both are possitive for pregnancy. . Now the
>thing is shes having alot of lower right side cramping. The Dr. ordered
>a Vaginal ultraspound, well in turn it showed nothing, no baby. Then in
>turn right then and there gave her water to drink waited a bit, then did
>a regular ultra sound still nothing. Now the cramping is still there
>and getting harder as the days goes by. Yesturday she had two pains in
>her lower back right side,and her face turned red. No blood show yet.
>My question is, can a fetus this early be seen. Or is she on the verge
>of a miscarriage or could it be an atopic pregnancy, they want to do a
>blood test today to check a level to see if she will miscarry ... Thank
>you .
>




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