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6 weeks 4 days pregnant see sac no baby :(

Im going on 7 weeks pregnant according to my last missed period. I had my second transvaginal u/s today and we still cant see the baby. Is this normal? Im freaking out. This is my first pregnancy im std free my pap showed an infection the Dr prescribed me antibiotics and i was told its not Serious. I need some definitive answers and question i should ask my dr on my next visit which is exactly a week away.  Also, no spotting, bleed, or major cramps can someone help me with some answers
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5555001 tn?1372873198
Yeah my doctor couldn't do one until i was eight weeks
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I didnt get my first til i was 10 weeks n now im 19 n 6 days
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3136949 tn?1369524705
I barely could see mine at 7 +5 but the tech said its normal and that baby measured perfect with how far along I am. I get another at 14wks im 9wks now.
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5426152 tn?1382129604
KDQ
It is prettt normal. Remember your baby is only the size of a seasme seed right now. That is pretty hard to see. You will probably just have to wait til you are further alon
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5518191 tn?1370138175
im not sure i can help, but im 6 weeks and 5 days today and my doctor told me i had to wait till i was 8 weeks to get my forst ultrasound because it was to small to see before that...i have my appointment a week from tomorrow. good luck, and pray everything will turn out for the best :)
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