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Asked by Mum2Many

Q: Is this a second gestational sac?

For some history. I know exactly when I ovulated, I then got a BFP at 7DPO, and had Beta hCG's done at 19DPO (1726) and 21DPO (3900).

I had a scan yesterday at 6+2wks which started as an external scan, we saw two blobs so switched to internet. Again I'm sure I saw two sacs, but the tech had a quick look and said only one heartbeat and no "friends" in there. She also said no bleeds or cysts... So what's this second dark area right up close to my baby's sac?

http://www.countdownmypregnancy.com/res/img/user_files/resized/cmp-27155-1396119071.jpg?s=large

This question was asked Mar. 30, 2014 8:11am
Category: Expecting Multiples

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Answered by Jessica0319 - Jul. 14, 2014 9:50pm
So did you end up finding out what it was?

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Answered by Mum2Many - Mar. 31, 2014 4:21pm
She very, VERY specifically said there were NO bleeds present though. So I really don't think it is a SCH. I've had them in previous pregnancies (this is baby #8) too.

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Answered by Bostonmama08 - Mar. 31, 2014 4:16pm
Its my 8 week 1 day ultrasound photo. Take a peek.

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Answered by Bostonmama08 - Mar. 31, 2014 4:13pm
Thats how my subchorionic hematoma (SCH) looked on my scans. That is a bleed. I would request another scan and a more knowledgeable tech. If you go to my ultrasound photos, I have one of my SCH early on in my pregnancy. Early detection of a SCH is imperative to keep your baby safe and sound in there. I am not saying 100% thats what it is....but I had 20+ scans during my pregnancy so, I can spot a SCH pretty easily.

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Answered by estone - Mar. 30, 2014 9:06pm
It might be another sac and a possibility that a second twin is a few days behind the other. 6 weeks is early. I would get another scan in a couple weeks, as you will be able to see much more.

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Answered by Mrs_HT - Mar. 30, 2014 4:37pm
Could it be a vanishing twin?

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Answered by Debs1983 - Mar. 30, 2014 4:34pm
Ah right well gd luck with your next scan, write down all your qus so you dont forget, I forget all my qus soon as I walk in lol x

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Answered by Mum2Many - Mar. 30, 2014 4:01pm
Sadly not as it was just a pleasure scan... :/ She just left me in limbo with a truck load of questions! LOL I've emailed them to ask but I think I'm going to go for a second scan.

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Answered by Mum2Many - Mar. 30, 2014 4:01pm
Sadly not as it was just a pleasure scan... :/ She just left me in limbo with a truck load of questions! LOL I've emailed them to ask but I think I'm going to go for a second scan.

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Answered by Debs1983 - Mar. 30, 2014 3:55pm
I would get another scan just to make sure then, it's a bit crappy if it is a 2nd sac and she hasn't told you about it though, I thought she would have to mention it, gd luck x

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