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1214816 tn?1326329272

Im 7 weeks 1 day-babies are 2days and 1 day behind

HI All,

Im pregnant through IVF, 7 weeks 1 day and we are having identical TWINS!!!!
We just had our 3rd ultrasound but im concern that baby A is 6 weeks, 6 days and baby B is 7 weeks.  Is this normal. there heartbeat is great 145 and 156.  I know that there is always a difference of the weight, size and heartbeat for twins.  my first pregnancy and we are sooo nervous.
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I am so sorry for your loss,  didnt know until saw ttc'c comment. I hope this difficult time pass quickly. I will keep you in my prayers for days ahead.
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I'm so sorry for your loss.  My thoughts and prayers are with you!  I wish you the best!
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hey congratulation on twins...thts awesome. My bro had twins too through IVF, the babies lagged in 4-5 days growth and later also in weights throughout preg and at birth. Now at 5 mths, the smaller one throughout preg is much bigger than other one:)
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1214816 tn?1326329272
Congratulations to you too!!!! My next U/S is Friday, my last U/S from my RE then i move to a perintologist first week of April.  Good Luck to you too!!!!
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1186413 tn?1326730549
First of all congratulations!!!  I think that it sounds like they are measuring good.  The heartbeats also look like they are doing good as well.  When is your next ultrasound?  I totally understand about being nervous as this is my first pregnancy to.  Gook luck with everything.
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