Hi all and thanks for your comments, they have been most informative and calming.

My fiance is 6 weeks pregnant and has been taken into hospital because of server sickness, she was very dehydrated and very week after not being able to keep any food/drink down for almost a week.

So our gp took my fiance into hospital and they started her on a drip and began giving injections/tablets to try and get her eating cycle back to normal for her and the babies sake. During the time in hospital our gyno booked us in for a scan.

This is our first pregnancy and are a couple who are easily scared by all the things that can go wrong and just want to be aware of all the things we should/shouldn't be doing to give us the best possible chance of having a health baby.

During the scan they noticed something was not quiet right and later diagnosed a "heart shapped" uterus. We was informed that our baby all 5mm of it was growing strong and well in the left horn. This was all we was told about the condition. It was only when I got home I did research into this and am now really worried about misscarriage.

We have not been given any more information and don't have another scan until 12 weeks and do not get to see our midwife for another 3 weeks, so would really like any insight/advice that anyone could give us...

Many thanks,

Jamie