went for my scan today and doc said sac dikh raha hai but its empty, told me to come again after some days. i came home and just cried honestly. has this happened to anyone and baby was fine later?
Sometimes, these things happen, and it's a very difficult time. An empty sac usually means the embryo did not develop as it should, often due to natural reasons. It's a sad moment, but have faith and strength. Take good care of yourself, emotionally and physically. God has a plan for everything, and brighter days will come. Stay positive.
This is such a heartbreaking thing to go through. An empty sac means the gestational sac formed, but sadly, no embryo or a very early embryo stopped developing. It's also called a blighted ovum, and it's unfortunately quite common and usually due to chromosomal abnormalities. Please know it's not your fault, and it's okay to feel deeply sad. Give yourself time and space to heal.
Oh, an empty gestational sac, or 'blighted ovum' as some apps call it, is when the sac develops but an embryo doesn't form or stops developing very early. It's usually a chromosomal issue, not anything you did. My apps actually explained this as a natural way the body deals with non-viable pregnancies. It's really sad, but very common. Your gynac will definitely monitor and explain your next steps.
An empty gestational sac, also known as a blighted ovum, occurs when a fertilized egg implants in the uterus, but an embryo doesn't develop inside the sac. This is a type of early miscarriage and is unfortunately quite common. It's usually attributed to chromosomal abnormalities. If you've received this diagnosis, it is absolutely essential to have a detailed discussion with your gynac about the diagnosis, management, and emotional support needed. They will provide the most appropriate medical guidance.
An empty gestational sac, or blighted ovum, generally occurs when the fertilized egg implants in the uterus, but the embryo either fails to develop or stops developing very early on. It's often due to chromosomal problems, and unfortunately, it's not something that can be prevented by diet or exercise. If this is your situation, your doctor will provide the best medical advice and support. Focus on your physical and emotional recovery.