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I found out I was pregnant on Boxing Day. Early scan showed 1 sack about 4 weeks pregnant . sack empty. I should now be 6 and a bit weeks today . Sack still empty. But can see 2 . Unsure if it’s fluid or not. Still empty sack. My hcg levels are 52707. Said this is very high for not seeing anything inside the sack. Rescan in 10 days . I am scared & really don’t think I could cope with twins. Help. Is my hcg normal for a single 6 weeks sack?

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You should be getting some advice from the doctor who is scanning you. It is possible this is just a placental sac without an embryo developing inside. more information here : miscarriageassociation.org.... Consider getting support fromthis forum here : healthunlocked.com/fertilit...

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