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Crown Rump length CRL measured only 1mm
Heart beat was seen at 6th week, but my baby measured only 1 mm. I have clean discharge, no bleeding, and absolutely 0 symptoms. This is my second pregnancy, and no symptoms are scaring me so much. Will this pregnancy be viable ? My doctor said she can not give a clear due date as the baby is too small, and only according to LMP, it is 6 weeks, but it can be less than that. Now I am in 8th week and have my scan in 2 more days. No symptoms yet. Please give some advice. Can CRL be this small? I keep reading it should be 4 mm minimum. My sac measured 16 mm
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I don't know why you are getting so worried about all that you have mentioned ! Please wait for another two weeks, get another scan done. Either your pregnancy would have grown further or it would have perished. That is the time when the next action can be taken by you or your Doctor.
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Positiv sign that heart beat is there , take proper rest and progesterone, + ecospirin. CRL will improve
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Pregnancy can be absolutely a symptomatic except for a delayed period You don't need to panic about being  asymptomatic What milestones need to be looked at in the ultrasound is.. at 6 weeks a fetal pole should be seen and at 7 weeks a heart beat should be seen
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