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when do you see a sac

by daff8, Jul 18, 2008 08:54AM
I THINK I AM PREGNANT; HAD TWO PREGNANCY TEST AND BOTH WERE POSTIVE; I HAD AND ULTRASOUND TODAY AND THEY COULDN'T SEE A SAC.  WHEN DO YOU SEE THE SAC
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by KM604, Jul 18, 2008 09:05AM
It may be too early.  I didn't my first u/s done until I was 8 1/2 weeks so we were obviously able to see everything.  I think at 5 weeks you should be able to see something.

by Kim1989, Jul 18, 2008 09:06AM
well maybe you have an etopic or something. or maybe you just found out really early but i took a pregnancy test and within about 3 days had a doctors apointment and an ultrasound and we saw a sac and a dot. and that was somewhere within 5 weeks.

when was your last period. maybe your just really really early on

by heatherlynn22, Jul 18, 2008 10:26AM
i didn't see either boys sac until i was 9 weeks.
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