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Hello doctor. I went for a pregnancy ultrasound, the doctor concluded that the gestational sac was 20.6mm, the CRL was 16mm, and the gestational sac was smaller than the gestational age. So the doctor asked me if the gestational sac is smaller than the gestational age, is it dangerous? Ask your doctor for advice. I would like to thank the doctor.
Le Thi Hong Hanh (1997)
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Hello. The doctor would like to ask the question: "Is the gestational sac smaller than the gestational age dangerous?" Your results are as follows:
According to her results, her fetus is also quite large and incompatible with her amniotic sac. Usually the amniotic sac is much smaller than the fetus, the fetus often has abnormalities in the urinary system. With the small size of the gestational sac like this, you should closely monitor the pregnancy every week to see if the baby is developing well, and at this gestational age, there is no treatment.
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Answered by Resident Doctor, Master Ly Thi Thanh Nha - Doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Vinmec Da Nang International Hospital