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What Is The Mass Inside The Sac During Pregnancy?

Hi, I had an ultrasound on Monday. I am now 7 weeks pregnant. My doctor is sending me to as specialist because there was a mass (not sure if it is a blood spot or what) inside the sac next to but not touching the baby. They said that it was even with the baby inside the sac. She told me to restrict my activity until I saw the specialist. I m very worried about this. What could this be?
Wed, 28 Oct 2015
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Hello,
I went through your query and can understand your concern. Most often, collection of blood is seen as a mass which can be clarified under high resolution trans-vaginal sonogram. Rare conditions of choriodecidual masses also occur. Please wait for your next specialist opinion after the repeat sonogram. Do not worry, since it is more likely to be benign. Meanwhile, take absolute bed rest, avoid all strenuous activity including sexual intercourse. Hope this helps.
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What Is The Mass Inside The Sac During Pregnancy?

Hello, I went through your query and can understand your concern. Most often, collection of blood is seen as a mass which can be clarified under high resolution trans-vaginal sonogram. Rare conditions of choriodecidual masses also occur. Please wait for your next specialist opinion after the repeat sonogram. Do not worry, since it is more likely to be benign. Meanwhile, take absolute bed rest, avoid all strenuous activity including sexual intercourse. Hope this helps.