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What Are Chances Of Fetus Having No Cardiac Activity In Future Pregnancy?

hello doctor. i m 29 yrs old,i underwent dnc in septemper, as their was no cardiac activity,gestational age was 6weeks 3 days.....after that i had my 2 periods..which were regular...i want to know whether their r chances of foetues not having cardiac activity again if i conceive.....
Wed, 4 Jun 2014
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Hi and welcome to HCM

I understand your worry, your doctor should be able to explain as for why their was no cardiac activity and some times they might not found any reason

In Your next pregnancy, it may recur or may not. You have to be extra careful and visit your doctor as soon as pregnancy is diagnosed and they might have a close observation on you and timely scans might help in preventing any complications.

Regards
Dr Santosh
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What Are Chances Of Fetus Having No Cardiac Activity In Future Pregnancy?

Hi and welcome to HCM I understand your worry, your doctor should be able to explain as for why their was no cardiac activity and some times they might not found any reason In Your next pregnancy, it may recur or may not. You have to be extra careful and visit your doctor as soon as pregnancy is diagnosed and they might have a close observation on you and timely scans might help in preventing any complications. Regards Dr Santosh