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342988 tn?1299782356

8 week ultrasound

Hello ladies,

So i had my 8 week ultrasound today and all went so well.  my little bean grew into a gummy bear with arms and legs (although i thought it looked like a hampster.)  So the heartbeat was 176 beats per minute and it was the greatest thing to ever see.  after 2 MC's i am so excited.

i will post the pic tonight, you guys will be amazed at how good of a pic it is:)

leigh
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342988 tn?1299782356
i posted the pics.  it was a vaginal one.  if they asked you to have a full bladder then they are going to try the stomach one first and if that does not work they will have you empty your bladder and do the transvaginal one.
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358126 tn?1233015617
Congrats!!!
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282955 tn?1394730951
hi, congratulations,  I can't wait to see your ultrasound pics... so did they do a vaginal ultrasound? or abdominal?  Mine is not till august 11 and I was asked to have a full bladder.  But not sure what kind of ultrasound I am having...

will be stalking your profile for the pics :0) congratulations!
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354373 tn?1299184526
Awesome...you must have gotten a good pic...My 8 week U/S looked like a black blob!  LOL!  Congrats.....So glad to hear that everything looks good!  It's so reassuring after having a M/C!  
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So glad to hear this!! Take care~
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