Gestation sac and no baby... Supposed to be 13 wks..

NewlyMrs

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 20, 2011
Messages
379
Reaction score
0
Hi everyone

I was wondering if I could get some advice.

Yesterday I went for a scan (abdominal and vaginal) and there was no baby to be seen, no yolk sac only a just an empty gestation sac.

My last period was 12 October but I do have polycystic ovaries and varying cycles so I don't know when I conceived. I found out I was pregnant on 11 December so at that point I would have thought I was at least four weeks pregnant so to date, I was expecting to be between eight and nine weeks pregnant which I know can show up on a scan.

On the scan report it says that I need to be rescanned in two weeks and that if my EDD was correct I would be 13 weeks and three days pregnant which I doubt anyway. It also says that the yolk sac was not seen and the embryo was inconclusive but does say that it could possibly be an early intrauterine Pregnancy.

I am really worried because I can't seem to get the dates to add up, if I had only just found out I was pregnant I would be calmer because I would think that in two weeks there is a possibility that something would show up. But because I found out on 11 December which was a good five weeks ago, I just don't understand why nothing was in the sac.

Oh I forgot to say there was actually something in the sac, the sonographer just didn't know what it was and said that she couldn't say that It was a baby because of the shape and when she tried to measure it showed that I was 2 1/2 weeks pregnant which is ridiculous. To be fair, our sonographer was absolutely lovely, she was so kind, she said that the measurements don't mean anything because my dates are not certain.

Has anyone had any similar experience of this, am I doomed or is there hope?

Thanks for reading
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Members online

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
1,650,281
Messages
27,143,535
Members
255,745
Latest member
mnmorrison79
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "c48fb0faa520c8dfff8c4deab485d3d2"
<-- Admiral -->