You ladies are awesome. Thank you so much



It went well. Bean measured exactly as it should, heartbeat was there, the subchorionic haematoma (SCH)was the over side of the sac-furthest away from the placenta, the umbilical cord was leading into the same side too and all the structures that should be there were there-the brain ventricles, closed spinal cord, and the buds for arms and legs.
The consultant who did it is so kind. He even did a 3D rotating DVD of bean too
Apparently, even if the SCH was to bleed badly things should still be ok because of its placement. Also, he told me you can lose upto 30% of the placenta and things would still be fine.
He also said it is highly likely i have PCOS. I had a good corpus luteum (supporting teh pregnancy in early stages) in the left ovary (i remember i ovulated here with my daughter) and my right ovary had at least 30 cysts-which is faaar more than normal.
I have had some tests looking into my MCs but this has never been raised. He advised keeping an eye on it for the future and possible metformin. It makes so much sense that i have it. Lord knows why it has never come up, unless i have suddenly got it which i doubt.
Maybe my MS is just not so bad this time round.
Thank you all for your kind words and sorry fro such negativity before.
And good luck with your scan tomorrow Shrills and please update
