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According to LMP, should be 7 weeks and 1 day. Transvaginal ultrasound today indicated that I was only 5 weeks 4 days. The gestational sac was very clear on the screen but there was no yolk sac. If the technician measured correctly then 5 weeks 4 days Is just about the time you would start to see a yolk sac. I have to go back in 10 days for another ultrasound but it seems soooooo far away. The only symptoms I've had has been breast tenderness, minimal fatigue. I've had no nausea, no bleeding, mild cramping. Does anyone have any encouraging words? The suspense is hard to deal with.

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Q: No yolk sac or fetal pole in 7weeks of pregnancy via ultrasound?
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