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I had my first ob check. I am 6 1/2 weeks. Doctor did an ultrasound but could see anything.  I'm trying not to think too much of it but is that normal I thought you be able to see a Lil something
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I got my first sonogram at 6 weeks 5 days and they couldn't find anything until they went in vaginally. That's when we saw our little kickboxer hanging out in the corner. It took them 10 minutes to locate the baby. Don't worry. You're probably fine. I am 20 weeks and 1 day along and boy does my kickboxer make it's presence known!
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I had a belly ultrasound yesterday and I am 6 weeks 4 days and could see everything heartbeat and all, but maybe in some cases it's just too early , goodluck don't worry
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Thanks ladies! And yea it wasn't a vaginal ultrasound.
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I saw basically a little tiny c shaped thing. It was very small so i could see how it'd be hard to find, especially if it wasn't a vaginal scan.
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I think ahe means vaginal. Not virginal. And they wont be able to see much until after 8 weeks. Will see a tiny blob about 10wks.
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I had one at seven weeks, didn't look like much. Don't worry as you progress your baby will start to look like a baby
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Dont stress, its pretty normal. Did he do a virginal ultrasound? At 6wks mine could see the sac but only by virginal u/s, the tummy one showed nothing. At 10wks they could see baby and heartbeat by tummy u/s.
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