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Have Cramps, Brown Bleeding, Vaginal Ultrasound Not Showing Pregnancy. Is This Normal?

hi i just found outim pregnant i went to the doctor to confirm it friday, she did a vaginal ultrasound and said she didnt see anything becauseim too early, but since then i have been having cramps on and off and everytime i wipe its pinkish and brown blood on the tissue , and a few minutes ago it was a little more pink is this normal i believe im about 4 weeks going on 5
Mon, 17 Sep 2012
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.
Usually in trans vaginal scan gestational sac can be visualized by 4+ weeks.
So you better wait for one more week and go for repeat scan which will possibly confirm the pregnancy.
Meanwhile if your spotting becomes severe or pain abdomen etc occurs better to consult gynecologist and go for progesterone supplementation to prevent miscarriage.

Take care.



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Have Cramps, Brown Bleeding, Vaginal Ultrasound Not Showing Pregnancy. Is This Normal?

Hi, Thanks for the query. Usually in trans vaginal scan gestational sac can be visualized by 4+ weeks. So you better wait for one more week and go for repeat scan which will possibly confirm the pregnancy. Meanwhile if your spotting becomes severe or pain abdomen etc occurs better to consult gynecologist and go for progesterone supplementation to prevent miscarriage. Take care.