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Asked by ~Dovah~

Q: No fetal pole anyone been here?

So today I had an ultrasound and from ges sac size I am 5 weeks 6 days. There was a yolk sac but no fetal pole, I always thought at 5 weeks there was a fetal pole.

I have another ultrasound in 13 days but would like to know has this happened to anyone and they still had a viable pregnancy? I've had 2 mcs before, one was a bo, and only one viable pregnancy so my anxiety and depression is starting to come back.



This question was asked Sep. 5, 2013 12:48am
Category: Newly Pregnant

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Answered by lovinglife0916 - Sep. 5, 2013 3:20am
I had the same thing, I am now 20W4D stay positive, don't stress.good luck!

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Answered by Shereenadmir - Sep. 5, 2013 2:18am
Please don't stress yet, they told me I was over 6 weeks and no yolk or fetal pole, empty sack, the dates can sometime be different, now 9 weeks and baby seems fine the last scan heart beat was slow but you gotta give it time to develop

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Answered by ~Dovah~ - Sep. 5, 2013 1:25am
I know my last mc, the bo, there was no yolk sac thats where im confused. Im really hoping theres a baby and trying to keep calm. With my son I had horrible anxiety and depression from my previous mcs. Im just worried its happening again. It took us 1.5 years to get pregnant and just dont want to go through that.

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Answered by kshives1027 - Sep. 5, 2013 1:02am
I had the same thing happen, but mine was unfortunately a blighted ovum. I have heard that sometimes it may just be too early for anything to show up. Try not to be anxious because stress isn't good for you. Hopefully, at your next ultrasound, you see your little one and all is well.

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