In early pregnancy ultrasound, a yolk sac larger than 6mm at 6 weeks gestation is a poor prognostic sign indicating potential pregnancy failure, as demonstrated by an 8-week pregnancy that stopped developing at 6 weeks with a 9.2mm yolk sac and absent fetal heartbeat.
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A large yolk sac is a poor prognostic sign. This ultrasound shows an 8-week pregnancy that stopped developing at 6 weeks.
Inside the uterine cavity, a gestational sac with a single embryo is visualized.
The crown-rump length of the embryo is 3 mm, corresponding to 6 weeks of pregnancy.
No fetal heartbeat is detected.
The yolk sac measures 9.2 mm.
Normally, the yolk sac should not exceed 6 mm at this gestational age.
This is one of the indicators of a normally developing pregnancy.
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