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I just found out that I'm pregnant. I want to be excited but I had a miscarriage back in February and was told I was going to at my first sonogram(the baby never developed but the sac did) how early can I get a sonogram to see if everything's OK? I'm 5 weeks now.
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I had a m/c in may I'm now 5 weeks but my doc won't see me until Oct 1st! Its a long time to wait and worry but I have more symptoms with this one. Best of luck!
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I had a miscarriage in October of last year and got pregnant again in january and my doctor did an ultrasound as soon as she realized I was expecting. I was not even 6 weeks yet. And now I am 34 weeks with a baby girl.
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Thank you so much y'all
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My obgyn told me they could do the first ultrasound at 7 weeks. Wishing you the best!!!
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6W2d i had a vaginal sonogram, showed the baby and flickering of the heart. Hope everything is good!
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Good (: now just relax & dont stress that isnt good for ur baby everything will be just fine :D
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Because of my past miscarriages, I was seen at 5.5 weeks. The ultrasound just showed a sac. Everything has been fine since now I'm 21 weeks. Sure you will be fine also mommy :)
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Yes I am taking prenatals. I'm setting up an appointment first thing Monday at the same doctor so they should have my records
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U are taking prenatal and all that right?
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Id say u atleast wait till ur 7wks I saw my bby at 6wks4days
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Go to a dr right away I seen one at 9 weeks
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