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Small Sac

I have had 2 sonograms.  The first one was at 6w5d and showed two sacs, but only one heartbeat.  The second was at 8w4d and showed two heartbeats.  However, the sac for the second baby was smaller than the first and measured about 3 days smaller.  Is it likely that both will survive?  My doctor says he can't say either way...I'm looking for a new OB.
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I JUST WENT TO THE DOC TODAY AND I AM 7 WKS 1 DAY HE FOUND 2 SACS BUT ONE WAS EMPTY THE OTHER HAS A STRONG HEARTBEAT. I HAVE A 5 YR OLD WHO IS VERY HEALTHY AND I HAD NO PROBS WITH HIM, SO THIS IS KINDA SCARY FOR ME.
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Perhaps the other one implanted later?  This is just a guess but I hope that everything works out well for you.  Best of luck to your and your babies!
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I don't have an answer for you, I just want to wish you good luck. I hope all will be fine with you and your babies will be healthy.

~Sue
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