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No heart beat

I went to Dr for my first visit I'm measuring 6 wks and I am carrying twins but no heart beat was heard on either I'm freaking out of the possibility of having a miscarriage has this happened to anyone else? I had my hcg levels checked today and rechecked on Monday another ultrasound in one week scheduled.
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I know the feeling. I am going in tmw to see if my baby grew over the past 5 days or has a heartbeat, otherwise my dr thinks I will be miscarrying since I thought I should be 8 weeks and my hcg only went up 300 points instead of doubling.
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To know
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I'll definitely call tomorrow I'm anxious
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They should only take a couple hours... I got mine back in 3 hours from time of draw
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My hcg level numbers? They just took them today. Hopefully I get the results asap
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How were ur numbers?
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Thank you I'm trying to I'm just so emotional I guess I'm just scared
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Hi. I am 9 weeks and went to Dr yesterday. They couldn't hear a heart beat and sent me for an ultrasound. Turns out all is well, I just have a tilted uterus so that makes it hard to hear until the baby is much bigger. Stay calm until the next ultrasound. Good luck!
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Both have heart beat and how far along
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Im going threw that but mine has a heartbeat. Just dont freak out sometimes they cant hear them completely.  Im doing my hct levels also cuz of bleeding.
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