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1556256 tn?1294492907

empty sac

Is there hope for a baby with an empty sac at 7 weeks with my hgc levels rising slowly?
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I found out at 5 weeks and 2 days. My first ultrasound was just a sack my levels were slowly rising too. They thought was a tubal no bleeding. Then again another ultrasound at 7 weeks. Could faintly see. Now I am 11 weeks and 4 days and baby is great and verrry squirmy lol moved all over lol. Im praying for u. Hopefully no bleeding. Best of luck to u...
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I found out at 5 weeks and 2 days. My first ultrasound was just a sack my levels were slowly rising too. They thought was a tubal no bleeding. Then again another ultrasound at 7 weeks. Could faintly see. Now I am 11 weeks and 4 days and baby is great and verrry squirmy lol moved all over lol. Im praying for u. Hopefully no bleeding. Best of luck to u...
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Did they use a vaginal ultrasound? Did they say you'd miscarry? I am 6w3d and couldn't see fetal pole. Just the sac and a very very light something that could barely be seen. They said I'd probably miscarry.
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1552748 tn?1294211776
I had an empty gestational sac with no embryo or yolk sac seen until 9 weeks and was warned I was experiencing blighted ovum I also had mild bleeding and My hormone levels were not rising as much as they should have.
I am now 6 and a half months pregnant with a healthy baby boy so Yes You definately have hope.
Congragulations and goodluck hun
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134578 tn?1693250592
Are you CERTAIN of the 7 weeks figure?  If so, not seeing anything in the sac plus slow-rising hCG are not good news.  If there is a possibility you could have conceived a little later, then there is still hope.
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