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If at 6 weeks of pregnancy no foetal node or yolk sac is seen on an ultrasound then termination of pregnancy is the only option.
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I am not sure why your doctor suggested for you to have Ovumax injection. Ovumax injection are usually given to patients who need to induce ovulation or need aid in ovum rupture. Please discuss further with your obstetrician regarding this medicine. ...
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You can also confirm the continuation of pregnancy by testing for the doubling of betaHCG levels over 48hrs or by repeating the scan after a week. ...
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Thanks for writing in.
Your baby is doing well as per the ultrasound report. The heart rate is 152 per minute.
The weight of baby is 1770 grams and the placental is in posterior position and grade 2 is normal for 32 weeks 3 days.
The age of baby by ultrasound is 32 weeks and 3 days. Please match with date of baby as per last menstrual period. Your pregnancy is healthy. Please do not worry. ...
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Hi there, There is still a chance. Please do not lose hope. You may have another transvaginal ultrasound done after 2 weeks. By then, there should be an embryo with a heartbeat appreciated. Goo luck. ...
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At 5 weeks and 1 day, it is very early to tell if this is a sign of miscarriage. Hopefully, the spotting is only from implantation bleeding, meaning, the embryo is just trying to attach to your uterus. Jushave a repeat transvaginal ultrasound after 2 weeks to establish the viability of your pregnancy. ...
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Hi there, Probably your doctor prescribed cremaffin to help her with the delivery or to induce labor. Since your baby is already near the due date, cremaffin would not cause any harm to the baby. Sometimes doctors use certain drugs for off-label indications. ...
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Liver cysts (also called hepatic cysts) are fluid-filled sacs that occur in the liver of roughly 5% of the population. They are usually asymptomatic and often discovered by chance during an abdominal imaging procedure, like computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
They are NOT cancer and if on follow up size is NOT increasing nothing may be needed to be done except may be annual follow up by USG .
If increasing needs special attention but no surgery or other medications are ...
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