I arrived at Women's Health at 7.50 this morning and still wasn't first in the queue! By 8.30 I was second in line for a scan and out of the hospital by 9.30 a miracle!? The result? A perfect little circle with a little spec, line a giant single piece of frogspawn! Well it's growing in the right place, it was a day or two too early to hear a heartbeat, so am heading back in two weeks for the final ckeck.
Here's the scan report [with translations (of a sort)]
Transvaginal Scan [condom covered probe - delightful!]
Uterus anteverted [uterus is slightly tilted forward, the normal position for the uterus... i assume that's good!]
The utrerus contains a gestation sac of 14mm = 5 weeks gestation [That's the width of my finger!]
Yolk sac seen [Shame it wasn't yellow like a hen egg, tee hee!]
Right ovary seen, corpus luteum noted. [the cyst produced every cycle that once you're knocked up, produces progestrerone to sustain the pregnancy. The egg would have been released from the right ovary.]
Left ovary seen,
Conclusion: The appearances are consistent with an intrauterine pregnancy. [Normal - whoop!]
Rescan in 10 - 14 days to ascertain viability [checking for heart beat]
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