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What Does Cardiac Activity And Movement In Ultrasound Indicate?

what is the meaning of this result of TVS ultrasound..
CRL measuring 1.3 CM
showing cardiac activity and movements
amniotic fluid is adequate
with minimal sub-chorionic hemorrhage


result:
single, live intra-uterine pregnancy of variable position
7 weeks and 4 days
with minimal sub-chrionic hemorrhage.
Tue, 16 Dec 2014
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Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic
I have gone through your question and I understood your problem.
It means you are pregnant and the baby is all fine having cardiac activity.Amniotic fluid surrounding the baby is also fine and as the baby is just too small it has a variable presentation.There has been a subchorionic haemorrhage but its most of the times is unexpected and uneventful. So I will suggest you to consult with your obstetrician. Thank you hope it solved your querry.
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What Does Cardiac Activity And Movement In Ultrasound Indicate?

Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic I have gone through your question and I understood your problem. It means you are pregnant and the baby is all fine having cardiac activity.Amniotic fluid surrounding the baby is also fine and as the baby is just too small it has a variable presentation.There has been a subchorionic haemorrhage but its most of the times is unexpected and uneventful. So I will suggest you to consult with your obstetrician. Thank you hope it solved your querry.