Kerry, if there's no heartbeat it could ...

J - December 19th, 2004 4:06 PM
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Kerry, if there's no heartbeat it could be a blighted ovum or molar pregnancy. That's when, for whatever reason, the fertilized egg stops developing but the body still thinks it's pregnant. I think in a molar pregnancy the HCG level is unusually high too. I was diagnosed with my twins at about 6 weeks with a vaginal ultrasound, heartbeats and all, so it doesn't look good for you, I'm sorry to say. I really hope I'm wrong and your pregnancy is OK.


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