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Bleeding at 5 weeks pregnant what to do?
I am 5 weeks and 3 days pregnant but the doctor said there is no fetal heartbeat yet. When I returned to my hometown, I had bleeding, a lot of red blood, the doctor diagnosed a threatened miscarriage and hospitalized me. I hope the doctor can advise me on what to do when I bleed at 5 weeks pregnant?
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After abortion test still up 2 lines but ultrasound can't see, why?
Doctor, I had an abortion 1 month ago but I haven't had my period yet. I took a pregnancy test and it showed 1 dark line and 1 faint line. I had a urine test and they said I was pregnant but the ultrasound showed nothing. I didn't say I had an abortion. So am I really pregnant?
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10 weeks pregnant, no morning sickness and chest tightness, what to do?
Hello doctor! I am 10 weeks pregnant. A few weeks ago, I had morning sickness and breast tenderness, but in the past 2 days, the morning sickness and breast tenderness have suddenly stopped, so I am very worried. So I would like to ask the doctor: "Is it okay to be 10 weeks pregnant and have no more morning sickness and breast tenderness?". I hope the doctor can advise and answer me!
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Is it okay if the HCG level of the fetus increases slowly?
My wife's beta HCG test on the 10th day of pregnancy was 21, on the 12th day of pregnancy the HCG test was 34. I see that the HCG level is increasing slowly. Doctor, can you tell me if the HCG level of the fetus is increasing slowly, is it okay? Is the fetus developing normally, doctor? Thank you.
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6 weeks fetus does not have a fetal heart, is a distorted gestational sac dangerous?
am 5.6 weeks pregnant. However, I had brown bleeding, the next morning red bleeding, no abdominal pain. I had a transvaginal ultrasound and was diagnosed with a deformed, uneven gestational sac, no fetal heartbeat. Therefore, the doctor concluded that the fetus had stopped developing and prescribed me to take abortion pills tomorrow. Doctor, can you tell me, is it dangerous for a 6-week-old fetus to have no heartbeat and a deformed gestational sac?
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How many times should the egg be sucked?
Molar pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy. Early detection and treatment of molar pregnancy helps prevent unpredictable complications such as invasive molar pregnancy or trophoblastic tumor.
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How long after abortion can I get pregnant again?
Molar pregnancy is a disease of abnormal development of the chorionic villi. After treatment, the patient must avoid pregnancy and be monitored long-term to ensure that it does not become malignant. Therefore, how long after a hydatidiform mole can one get pregnant again is a question of women who yearn to become mothers every day.
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How is the egg formed?
Molar pregnancy is a disease of abnormal development of the placenta, adversely affecting the fetus as well as the risk of malignancy later. Understanding of this disease is not widespread, along with non-compliance with regular prenatal check-ups, leading to delays in treatment, leaving unfortunate consequences.
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How does an egg pregnancy happen?
Molar pregnancy is a benign disease but can cause invasion or trophoblastic cancer, directly threatening the patient's life.
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Surgery for ruptured ectopic pregnancy
Ruptured ectopic pregnancy is a common obstetric emergency that can occur at any time and is very dangerous because it can cause rapid death. Ectopic pregnancy in general and ruptured ectopic pregnancy in particular need to be diagnosed and treated promptly.
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What causes beta hCG to increase after ectopic pregnancy?
Understanding the causes of increased beta hCG after hydatidiform mole will help doctors make early assessments and provide the best treatment direction, avoiding dangerous complications that may occur to patients.
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