It is most likely an ectopic pregnancy and the embryo is still too small to be seen by an ultrasound. At that HCG level, your uterus lining should have thickened by now and made changes to prepare for the baby. If it has not done this, it is usually ectopic. I just went through this myself a couple weeks ago. In fact, your situation sounds identical to mine. Do not wait to get treatment for this. You don't want your tube to rupture. It can be life threatening to you.
Ectopic pregnancy has nothing to do with heart burn.
I just had this happen. I am 4-5 weeks and had a vaginal ultrasound and nothing showed. The ultrasound specialist, radiologist, er dr and an obgyn all told me that's normal around this time. I went back for bloodwork the next day and my HCG levels doubled. Good Luck. =) They have my "official" ultrasound scheduled at about 10 weeks.
nothing can be seen at this point nothing nothing
Could be an ectopic pregnancy
nothing....
It is possible to see a uterine sac, called a pseudo sac, with an ectopic pregnancy, but most likely there will be nothing in the uterus.
It may be a blighted ovum or an ectopic pregnancy, Be blessed.
It depends how far along into your pregnancy you are. Before you have the LAP I would get a abdominal ultrasound to make sure the baby is ok and also talk your concerns over with your doctor about the OP.
if the machine is broken than nothing happens
There may be nothing you can do other than use IVF for your pregnancy (although IVF itself carries an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy). Talk with your health care provider about options.
Ultrasound is a high frequency sound that can penetrate through certain mediums.E.g. One can check if they are pregnant using ultrasound.I did it and felt nothing! so no worries!
Cpt code for ultrasound guided liver biopsy