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hi, i have a long cycle of period, like 45-55days cycle, my lmp was 0tc25,2006 and 12,11,2006 i had pregnancy testand it was positive, i had my beta hcg and got 6500, went to the dr 12/14 and had u/s but coudn't find the baby, i have retroverted uterus, i had hcg again same day and got 11300, they told me it most likely a blighted ovum, with those hcg results they told me that they must see the baby or heart beat of the baby with the u/s, i just read that having a retroverted uterus, sometimes they wont be able to see the baby right away. is there any hope that we still have the baby? i dont feel any signs of miscarriage, no spotting, no bleeding, no cramping

2006-12-16 07:26:11 · 4 answers · asked by marie s 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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Did they do a tranvaginal ultrasound? 11000 on your hormones is more like 8 weeks pregnant, and at 8 weeks you HAVE to get a transvaginal ultrasound in order for them to see anything.

A blighted ovum wouldnt result in hormones that continued to raise. They would continue to go down. And certainly not be nearly twice as high as they were four days after the first test.

I have a tilted uterus as well, and at 8 weeks i had an ultrasound, and naturally they had to do a vaginal one to see anything. They couldnt find a thing with the regular ultrasound.

I'd get a different doctor. Your homones went up, and they cant CONFRIM your last LMP as a gestational age for the fetus until they SEE the fetus. Telling you its a miscarriage or a blighted ovum without a decrease in hormones, but an increase, and without doing a transvaginal ultrasound is beyond rediculous.

2006-12-16 07:37:06 · answer #1 · answered by amosunknown 7 · 0 1

regrettably it ought to ensue your first, 2d and so on pregnancies. the reason you get them is your body's way of telling you some thing wasn't precise with the egg or sperm. My sister had one with her first being pregnant, yet her 2d became very favourite and healthful. i'm very sorry you ought to pass by using this even with the truth that. A blighted ovum is the reason behind about 50% of first trimester miscarriages and is often the end results of chromosomal issues. a woman’s body recognizes unusual chromosomes in a fetus and clearly does no longer attempt to proceed the being pregnant because the fetus gained't grow to be a classic, healthful infant. this will be led to by using peculiar cellular branch, or adverse high quality sperm or egg. regrettably, specifically a blighted ovum won't be able to be prevented. some couples will search out genetic finding out if different early being pregnant loss takes position. A blighted ovum is mostly a one time occurrence, and no longer typically will a woman journey more desirable than one. maximum docs propose couples wait a minimum of one million-3 regularly taking place menstrual cycles before attempting to conceive back after any type of miscarriage

2016-10-18 09:17:50 · answer #2 · answered by canevazzi 4 · 0 0

i'm not a doctor, so i'm just repeating what i've heard. with a blighted ovum, i don't think there ever was a baby. it's when your body acts like it's pregnant even though it wasn't. that's why you wouldn't have had signs of miscarriage. Again, i could be wrong.

2006-12-16 07:53:11 · answer #3 · answered by Renee H 2 · 1 0

I'm sorry to say that if you have a blighted ovum, it means the fetus hasn't developed ie. it's died. This would explain why they couldn't find anything.

2006-12-16 07:36:30 · answer #4 · answered by chicchick 5 · 0 0

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