Does A Thickened Endometrium At A Suspected 5 To 6 Weeks Pregnancy Mean A Miscarriage?
hello does a thickened endometrium at a suspected 5 to 6 weeks pregnancy mean a miscarriage? no sack on the ultrasound but a thickened endometrium..home pregnancy test showed positive with 4 different test..am i pregnant did i miscarry already or will it be an unhealthy pregnancy?
hi... as your pregnancy test is positive... so if any history of bleeding per vagina occurs ..... then it could be a complete miscarriage ... or it can be a v early pregnancy where gestational sac is not yet visible n needs to be reviewed ... another chance is there could be a pregnancy in tubes/ ovary... needs a thorough ultrasound examination of uterus and adnexa... then we also look for serum b HCG levels to decide the line of action . so as of now. we see if any bleeding is present, ultrasound and serum b HCG will decide the line of management .only by thickened endometrium we cannot arrive at the conclusion
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Does A Thickened Endometrium At A Suspected 5 To 6 Weeks Pregnancy Mean A Miscarriage?
hi... as your pregnancy test is positive... so if any history of bleeding per vagina occurs ..... then it could be a complete miscarriage ... or it can be a v early pregnancy where gestational sac is not yet visible n needs to be reviewed ... another chance is there could be a pregnancy in tubes/ ovary... needs a thorough ultrasound examination of uterus and adnexa... then we also look for serum b HCG levels to decide the line of action . so as of now. we see if any bleeding is present, ultrasound and serum b HCG will decide the line of management .only by thickened endometrium we cannot arrive at the conclusion