Don't feel like it is a stupid question, I actually just researched it myself, I didn't know either. It is when a yolk sac does in fact form, but the embryo itself does not. It is most likely due to chromosomal abnormalities. Women will feel symptoms, and they will have HCG levels that read on tests bc the sac will give off the hormones. I read that it can occur in up to 50% of all miscarriages. Typically, the baby will spontaneously miscarry, but some women will chose to have a D&C (dilation and curettage) procedure.
A blighted ovum (also known as ?anembryonic pregnancy?)
happens when a fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterine wall,
but the embryo does not develop. Cells develop to form the pregnancy
sac, but not the embryo itself. A blighted ovum usually occurs within
the first trimester before a woman knows she is pregnant. A high level
of chromosome abnormalities usually causes a woman?s body to
naturally miscarry.
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So if my ultra sound showed a sac and a yolk sac then I could still have one. Meaning that until the baby forms a heartbeat if could still be a blighted ovum?
I am 6 weeks 3 day I had my first ultrasound last week there was a yolk sac and amniotic sac. The doctor said I was measuring a week behind but that it was nothing to worry about because I most likely ovulated late. I have another appointment next week he said we should be able to see the fetal pole and heartbeat by then.
I had a blighted ovum in the spring and basically a gestational sac forms but is empty...no embryo ever forms, usually due to chromosomal abnormalities (that's what happened in my case at least). However, your body still thinks you are pregnant and so you can have symptoms and your hcg can increase. It is really deceiving and very heartbreaking. I felt as though my body played a huge trick on me. Luckily it was diagnosed early and I had a d&c. I believe that if you have seen the yolk sac that that is a good sign and maybe your doctor is right, you just ovulated late...next week you will see more! Good luck!
Re: What is a Blighted Ovum?
Don't feel like it is a stupid question, I actually just researched it myself, I didn't know either. It is when a yolk sac does in fact form, but the embryo itself does not. It is most likely due to chromosomal abnormalities. Women will feel symptoms, and they will have HCG levels that read on tests bc the sac will give off the hormones. I read that it can occur in up to 50% of all miscarriages. Typically, the baby will spontaneously miscarry, but some women will chose to have a D&C (dilation and curettage) procedure.
Does that answer your question?
From American Pregnancy Association:
What is a blighted ovum?
A blighted ovum (also known as ?anembryonic pregnancy?) happens when a fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterine wall, but the embryo does not develop. Cells develop to form the pregnancy sac, but not the embryo itself. A blighted ovum usually occurs within the first trimester before a woman knows she is pregnant. A high level of chromosome abnormalities usually causes a woman?s body to naturally miscarry.
What she said...
Mine lasted 10 weeks. My Hcg went up from 85 to over 10,000 but never once doubled in the time period.
I think we need more information then this.
How far along are you?