Don’t worry: If you have a positive pregnancy test your gestational age is an approximation and it can also depend on if your ultrasound was trans-abdominal or if it was trans-vaginal.
Answered 5/27/2020
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Get full obgyn eval: A complete medical/gynecological and obstetrical history taken by a caring clinician or an obgyn who knows you as well as serial measurements of your blood betaHCG level and a repeat of your pelvic untrasound should help answer your concerns. An early intrauterine pregnancy may not be detectable by transvaginal sonography until your blood betaHCG levels have risen to at least 1,000 to 1,500 mIU/ml
Answered 5/30/2020
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