Can No Signs Of Intra/extra Uterine Gestational Sac Along With A Thickened And Exogenic Endometrium In An Ultrasound Scan Be Considered To Be Signs Of Pregnancy?
My wife shows positive result through pregnancy test kit. Clinic staff did the same and said slightly positive result. But scanning result says no signs of intra/ extra uterine gestational sac. Also thickened and exogenic endometrium MN what doe s that mean. Doe s that mean my wife is not pregnant or no visible proof for that as if now? Can we expect a positive result any time later ? Please reply
It may be early gestation, meaning early pregnancy. Usually, the gestation sac will be visible after 3-4 weeks time. Wait for it and if the USG reveals nothing then further tests are to be done.
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Can No Signs Of Intra/extra Uterine Gestational Sac Along With A Thickened And Exogenic Endometrium In An Ultrasound Scan Be Considered To Be Signs Of Pregnancy?
Hi, It may be early gestation, meaning early pregnancy. Usually, the gestation sac will be visible after 3-4 weeks time. Wait for it and if the USG reveals nothing then further tests are to be done. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.