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Tarobinc Female, 35 years MD Member since Apr 2008
Mood: Tarobinc can't wait until I find out whether we are having a boy or a girl tomorrow! Journal Entry: "Our little one is still there! We saw th..." [Read]
is thrilled to find out that they are havign a girl! Im ...
Tarobinc Female, 35 years MD Member since Apr 2008
Mood: Tarobinc can't wait until I find out whether we are having a boy or a girl tomorrow! Journal Entry: "Our little one is still there! We saw th..." [Read]
Every second person is still asking me if there might be two babies in there.
I have now had 2 ultrasounds, and there is definitely only one...
I agree with adgal, only u/s can tell for sure.
Also, I was pregnant with twins the first time and didn't ever have morning sickness. This time, I only have one, and I was throwing up from morning till night until about 5 months. So, I think every pregnancy is different, and second pregnancies especially can show much earlier.
The best way to tell if you might be having twins is look at your early Beta HCG numbers, and then of course, ultrasounds. My first Beta HCG at about 16 days was really high the first time, so I knew I probably had twins and I did. The second time it was normal range and as predicted, only one!
Sheri