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very curious about how far along I am.

I have not been to a doctor but, I have been to the hope center where I got proof of pregnancy and two ultra sounds. They told me yesterday, I'm about nine/ten weeks. But my baby measures 2.5 in. It looked a bit further along but I'm not sure. Like, my little rascal was moving and everything. He/she had a 167 h/r. And they said my due date is may 4th. Now, I know I need to hurry and go to an actual doctor but I haven't gotten Medicaid. So, am I really about 9/10 weeks? Or could I be a little further along?
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Okay thank you
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10064121 tn?1415176073
Well babies measuring a few weeks behind or ahead is pretty normal. My baby had the measurements of a 20 week baby when I was 17 weeks. When I went back and got another sonogram at 32 weeks he was measuring as a 32 week baby and was right on track. :)
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I mean, I believe it. But I'm measuring at a twelve week old baby. Ya know? Everyone that has seen the pictures even said I have to be further along. Well what about, I got approved already just waiting for my card. Don't know anything about the insurance, just know I got approved.
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10064121 tn?1415176073
I would trust the date on the ultrasound. Also medicaid will back pay for 3 months if you're still waiting to get approved.
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