Topic: No Fetal Pole Only Yolk Sac
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Why at five weeks and 3 days no yolk sac or fetal pole?
It is probable that it is just a little too early. The sac is initially visible between 5 weeks and five weeks four days..Sometimes babies can also be younger than the dates indicate. Read More »
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What is the difference between the yolk sac and fetal pole?
The yolk sac can be seen a full week prior to being able to visualize the fetal pole, using transvaginal imaging. The yolk sac's function is to supply nutrients to the embryo, until the placenta develops and takes over that function. The fe... Read More »
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How early do you see the yolk sac and fetal pole in pregnancy?
I did some searching and found the following professional answer regarding your confusion over your hormone levels. The full article can be found at the first link below. The second link will take you to a page where other mothers share the... Read More »
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I had an ultrasound at 5 weeks 4 days with this pregnancy (I wasn't sure of my ovulation date), and the ultrasound only showed a gestational sac. I was told to come back at 6 weeks 1 day (4 days later), and it showed a fetal pole and a flas... Read More »
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It does happen. Your body has released 2 eggs. However, only one was fertilised and the other is a blighted ovum i.e empty sac. Unless the gyn says so, there shouldn't be any problem as your body will absorb the blighted ovum. Read More »
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The presence of a sac without a fetal pole usually indicates the presence of either an extremely early pregnancy (usually four weeks or less) or a blighted ovum (a fetus that does not develop). An empty sac in the uterus may occur with an e... Read More »
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That happened to me when I was pregnant with my son. The fluid is blood. All the nurse told me to do is to take it easy and that I may spot in the next following days. Don't worry! I spotted once and never again. My son is 20 months. Also I... Read More »
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A fetal pole is your baby. Here is a pregnancy website you might like. Good Luck!! http://pregnancy411.blogspot.com/ Read More »
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i believe i was 3-6 weeks when i could only see the sac. It wasn't until 9 weeks that we could definitely see a baby moving around in there on the reg. ultrasound. Read More »
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i am an ultrasound tech .. i look at pregnant bellys all day long .. generally around 5-6 weeks you will see a fetal pole (looks like a grain of rice) and by the 6th week you should be able to hear the heart beat via ultrasound .. if you ha... Read More »
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