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Single Intrauterine Gestational Sac Corresponding With 5.6 Weeks

Hello Sir, Single intrauterine gestational sac corresponding with 5.6 weeks is the report saying while doing ultrasound . Can you suggest me if it s a concern for the pregnancy stage
Mon, 14 Feb 2011
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It depends on when you had your last menstrual period.If it is only 13-15 days since you missed your period then the reeport is perfectly normal.In that case you will need another ultrasound after say 2weeks to confirm further growth of your baby.
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OBGYN Dr. Nilima Ghosh Hajra's  Response
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the usg that have been mentioned only describes the gestational age
you will have to correlate it with your last menstruation date

that thing will be done by your treating doctor
depending on gestational age the report may be a normal pregnancy with said gestational perio
it is better to consult with your gynae doctor
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Single Intrauterine Gestational Sac Corresponding With 5.6 Weeks

It depends on when you had your last menstrual period.If it is only 13-15 days since you missed your period then the reeport is perfectly normal.In that case you will need another ultrasound after say 2weeks to confirm further growth of your baby.