Got my first scan report today and it mentions GSAC something with a measurement. I'm only 6 weeks so honestly thoda confused dekh ke. Can someone explain what this actually means in simple words?
Oh sweetie, gsac is just short for gestational sac, which is the first little home your baby makes inside you. I literally cried when I saw that tiny circle on my first scan screen! It means your beautiful journey has officially started, so cherish this moment.
Haan na, it is just gestational sac where baby grows. I also got confused when I saw it in my first report. It's completely normal, so don't take tension.
Having PCOS made me overanalyze every single report word, but gsac is just the gestational sac. It is the fluid-filled bag where the baby grows in early weeks. Please avoid overthinking this and just follow whatever your gynac advises next.
It's basically the gestational sac, meaning the bag in which the baby grows. Don't stress too much about these medical terms. Just get your early ultrasound done on time when the doctor tells you.
It is short for gestational sac, which is the fluid-filled sac seen on ultrasound around 5 weeks. It's the first proof of pregnancy in the womb. Next, they'll check for the yolk sac and heartbeat, so just relax till your next scan.
Actually, it refers to the gestational sac, the fluid bag where the embryo implants. During my IVF journey, waiting to hear the word 'gsac' on my first scan report was so nerve-wracking, so I know how u must be feeling. Please stay hopeful, it is the very first step of your pregnancy.