What Causes Faint Positive UPT With No Fetus In Ultrasound?
hi. my name is Anne-Marie and I am 40 years old. I had my last period on the 11th of June and havent had it since. I have done 3 pregnancy tests and the last one I did ,I used a digital accurate test that said I was 2-3 weeks. I went to see my GP and the pregnancy test was a bit faint but it was positive. I had been referred to the womens hospital for a second opinion which was unrelated to the pregnancy ..which was because i had had a lapascropy which showed i had a huge fibroid and my right tubes were swollen. Becoming pregnant was something lucky that happened to me after the operation .. or so i thought Yesterday , I went for the appointment and because I was pregnant , they wanted to do a vaginal ultrasound ..which resulted in the baby not being seen at all. why can that be and i have changes in my body sometimes i feel the heartbeat.. tell me am i a looney or what ..
Faint positive pregnancy test followed by absent baby in the gestational sac indicates that you have either missed abortion or blighted ovum. This pregnancy will not continue. Please get it terminated ASAP. Delay may land in clotting disorders (DIC), infections and/or Kidney failure. This may further lead to infertility.
I hope you got the message.
Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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What Causes Faint Positive UPT With No Fetus In Ultrasound?
Hallow Anne, Faint positive pregnancy test followed by absent baby in the gestational sac indicates that you have either missed abortion or blighted ovum. This pregnancy will not continue. Please get it terminated ASAP. Delay may land in clotting disorders (DIC), infections and/or Kidney failure. This may further lead to infertility. I hope you got the message. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri