Well, believe the 8 wk. scan because that is an actual scan of the uterus- it's right. Pregnancy tests just show a change in hormone activity or concentration- this could have been changed just from having sex in the first place. A lot of pregnancy tests give false readings. If your scan shows empty, you're not pregnant. Or possibly your not quite 8 weeks and thats why its not visiable in a scan.
An empty uterus with levels lower than 3000IU/ml may be evidence of an ectopic pregnancy, but may also be consistent with an intrauterine pregnancy
If a transvaginal scan shows an empty uterus at 7 weeks of pregnancy, it could indicate a few possibilities. It may suggest a very early pregnancy where the embryo has not yet developed enough to be visible, a potential miscarriage, or an ectopic pregnancy. It's important for the individual to follow up with their healthcare provider for further evaluation, which may include additional scans or blood tests to monitor hormone levels. Timely medical advice is crucial to determine the appropriate next steps.
yes
I had that happen, I had to get a D&E. I was told that it was a false pregnancy.
could it be ectopic, though the scan should have picked up abnormalities. See your doctor.
Yes! It is possible.I just had an ectopic pregnancy, and throughout the entire process I was on my period, or so I thought. It turned out to be the excess blood draining from my abdomen because of the pregnancy - but it was everything just like a period would be.I had assumed at the time that I was just having a really long, irregular period until I dove at softball practice and developed horrible cramping and pains so bad I couldn't stand up anymore. That's when I went in to the doctor and found out it was an ectopic pregnancy.I hope you went in and got this checked out! Questions like this should not be asked on the internet - you should always go straight to the doctor! I'm lucky I found out about my pregnancy when I did.
A chemical pregnancy is typically diagnosed through a pregnancy test that shows positive results followed by negative results soon after, or through a blood test that detects the presence of hCG (pregnancy hormone) that later decreases. It is often characterized by early pregnancy loss before a gestational sac can be seen on an ultrasound.
1- Undescended testis 2- Ectopic testis 3- Atrophic testis 4- Retractile testis 5- Surgically removed testis
Easily. Indeed, it might be empty. Consider the set of positive odd numbers, and the set of positive even numbers. Both are countably infinite, but their intersection is the empty set. For a non-empty intersection, consider the set of positive odd numbers, and 2, and the set of positive even numbers. Both are still countably infinite, but their intersection is {2}.
What is a Blighted Ovum (Empty Gestational Sac)? A blighted ovum (empty gestational sac) occurs when a fertilized egg implants into the uterine wall, however, the fetus does not continue to develop past the sixth to eighth week of gestation. There is continued development of the placenta and amniotic sac which produces hCG (giving the positive pregnancy test). Most women either do not know they are pregnant or find out within the first trimester that they have a blighted ovum (empty gestational sac).
You cannot find an empty set in U because U is defined as a non-empty set.
An empty sac during pregnancy can be caused by a blighted ovum, where a fertilized egg implants in the uterus but doesn't develop into an embryo. It can also be due to early pregnancy loss or an incorrect estimation of gestational age. A healthcare provider can help determine the cause and provide appropriate guidance.