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Gestational sac moved in lower em
My gestational sac was present in upper em at ultrasound of 6 weeks and 8 weeks. Now in 9.5 weeks ultrasound due to bleeding issue gestational sac has moved in lower endometrium cavity. FHR 175 growth is good as per doctor. He advised to rest and come for NT scan. What are the chances baby will survive CL 37 mm. I saw in some publications that gestational sac moved down means misscarriage. However no bleeding now.
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There  are good chances for the pregnancy to continue if there is no bleeding
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If there are no symptoms then don't worry. Take medicine regularly.
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If no symptoms..pregnancy  to be continued
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