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What Does This Transvaginal Ultrasound Report Indicate?

My LMP was July 15 and my HPT was done sept 1. This oct 5 i had my transvaginal ultrasound coz of spotting an the findings is The uterus is retroverted. It measured 70x42 mmLXAP. No solid nor cysric myometrical mass lesion is seen. A flattend gestational sac is seen intraluminally meas 16x14x16mm HXWXAP. No definite live petal pole seen within. Some echogenic material is seen surrounding the sac almost 15mm thick probably circumferential hemorrage. The lower segment is closed. Conclusion is retroverted uterus with an early gestational sac of about 5 weeks or less with undetermined viability and circumferential hematoma. My ob advised to repeat the ultrasound after 2 weeks. Pls help me to understand it clearly. Thank you in advance
Mon, 19 Oct 2015
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A gestational sac is present . That means you are pregnant. But to see fetal structure and heart rate of developing fetus , you were asked to have a sonography 2 weeks later

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What Does This Transvaginal Ultrasound Report Indicate?

A gestational sac is present . That means you are pregnant. But to see fetal structure and heart rate of developing fetus , you were asked to have a sonography 2 weeks later