MN
A 27-year-old female asked:
have a concern i have my regularly check up nd was told doctor cant find heartbeat. did ultrasound and didnt find either. i can feel baby moving ?
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Dr. Cynthia Archer answered
Internal Medicine 19 years experience
More ? Than answers : how many weeks pregnant are you? Without that context it is not possible to help you understand what might be going on.
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A 23-year-old female asked about a 24-year-old female:
First ultrasound scan done on 2/3/14, measured my baby at 7wks1day. When did i most likely conceive?
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Dr. Elise Sadoun answered
Family Medicine 14 years experience
12/29/13: +/- 5 days. Good luck.
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A 22-year-old female asked:
8 wks pg but I am sceptical! They haven't done a quantitive pg test but did an ultrasound! Baby measures 1.7in is there one hiding ?
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HCG: Ask for HCG qualitative and quantitiative exams
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Delano, CA
A 24-year-old female asked:
My doctor did an ultrasound i just seen one baby at 9 weeks he did abother ultasound yesterday and said i might have another baby is that possible ?
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Dr. Jovita Anyanwu answered
Internal Medicine 30 years experience
Not ususal: Suggest a second opinion
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Guyana
A 31-year-old female asked:
I just did a ultrasound and it show tht my baby renal pelvises are prominent but size is within normal range?
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Dr. Jennifer Austin answered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 15 years experience
OK: That is OK. I would not worry if the measurement is within normal range, as yours is. You may repeat the ultrasound later in pregnancy, but for now it is nothing to worry about. Even when the renal pelvis is slightly dilated beyond normal, this usually resolves it self after birth. Severe cases, which are rare, may require management, but it sounds like you are fine.
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