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12.5 mm gestational sac and no yolk seenFrom: Maria (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 19 Feb 2002 21:36:11 -0600
I have been going through IVF (this cycle was a frozen transfer). My LMP was on 12/31/01 - My transfer was on 1/22 (the embryos were only 2 days old then). It is now 2/19/02.. Which would put me at 6 weeks to the day.. by my count. My ultrasound yesterday (at 5wks6days) showed a 12.5mm gestational sac but no yolk sac. The doctor measured it at 5weeks3days. My beta number yesterday (5w6d) was 15,952 which seems rather high. My first beta on 2/4/02 was 58 and two days later was 158, so it tripled. Seems like it has been doing that ever since. Is this good or bad? I have seen some posts on bulletin boards about people who had ultrasounds at 5w6days also and came back a week later and saw the yolk sac, baby and heartbeat? Is this unrealistic to think it could be a viable pregnancy? Or should I continue to hold out hope. I have read that a yolk sac should appear on a transvaginal u/s at 10mm otherwise it is considered a non-viable pregnancy. My numbers don't seem to jive with eachother, gestational age, size of sac, beta numbers. I also had some brown spotting two days ago that only lasted 1 day (not even the size of a quarter). What do you think? Maria
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