Hi,I am Dr. Shanthi.E (General & Family Physician). I will be looking into your question and guiding you through the process. Please write your question below.
Small focal area of choriodecidual separation with subchorionic collection 7 X 5 mm is seen along anterior aspect of gestational sac The CRL corresponds to 6 week a daygestational sac ... View answer
Is it possible to have a CRL of 9.8mm before 7 weeks of pregnancy with a Gestational Sac of 9.3mm? no fetal heartbeat detected. I have a 42 day cycle last period 20th August 2012. ... View answer
If an ultrasound was done on say the 23rd of September and it stated that the fetus had a gestational age of 6weeks 1 day with a CRL of 6mm is it possible that sexual intercourse from the 12th... View answer
6 days. GS = 18 mm, corresponds to GA of 6 weeks 1 day. FHR = 164 bpm, regular. Another gestational ... are normal. Impression : Two gestational sacs- one with viable embryo of 6 weeks 1 day... View answer
we had transvaginal ultrasound at 7 weeks and found two other empty gestational sacs ( without yolksac) with irregular margins. one of the empty gestational sac is 16mm and the other 8mm in diameter ... View answer
activity crl measures 6mm corresponding to 6wks 2 days of gestation than oother one gestional sac b shows no fetal pole within gestational sac measures 8mm corresponding to 5wks 3 days &internal os is... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka
( General & Family Physician)
hello my last period was on 16 november, pregnancy test positive on 14 of december. I had a scan on 06.01.2011 mesurments are: crl-3,2 gestational sac mean 11.7 m, volume 0.7ml... View answer
My last period date on 21st may.I have done scanning today and the results as follows. Gravid uterus shows a single gestational sac. mean sac diameter measures 25.99mm crl measures 8.0mm the ... View answer
a single regular gestational sac, single embryo present, CRL measures .39 cm corresponds to 6 week 1 day , cardiac activity could not be demonstrated. internal os closed ,ovaries are normal,adnexa ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vinod Kumar
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
We use cookies in order to offer you most relevant experience and using this website you acknowledge that you have already read and understood our
Privacy Policy