Sorry for posting again so soon -- I posted earlier about a smaller-than-desired fetus on my 7-week scan today.
I just realised that all of the precise measurements were on the pics she gave us, so I looked at them and, yes, regrettably, started googling.
So ? heart rate was 141 bpm. It should be between 120-180 bpm at 7 wks. So that?s actually okay.
CRL (crown rump length) was 7.8 mm, which equates to an age of 6 wks 4 days. A bit behind, but not bad.
GS (gestational sac) diameter was 20.1 mm, which equates to an age of 6 wks 2 days. Slightly less good.
YS (yolk sac) diameter was 4.9 mm. Normal would be 2.9 mm. And this is where I realise I should never, ever google. Information I've found in a dozen academic papers concurs that a larger than normal YS is associated with adverse outcome in the fetus. In general, a YS diameter of greater than 5.6 mm before 10 weeks is predictive of embryonic demise or gross chromosomal abnormality.
I think I want to weep. And what I don't understand is why what seems to be the scariest piece of the puzzle, the yolk sac, wasn't even MENTIONED by the technician.
I don't know how I'm going to get through the next week until the next scan.