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I am 12 weeks 6 days pregnant.

I went for scan in which fetal pole was absent whereas fetal heart activity and gestational sac were present.

I was told it can be silent miscarriage but how could the fetal heart activity be present.

I had no symptoms of miscarriage and my pregnancy test is positive.

Further i referred another hospital, they asked to go for re scan after 2 weeks

Please guide

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Hi there

I would suggest talking to your midwife/GP urgently, and get them to explain to you what’s going on why your hospital is sending you more scans.

I hope this helps

Best wishes

Katherine

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