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2-3 weeks pregnant but not detected on vaginal ultrasound?

i went in for an ulta sound today and im only 2-3 weeks along and the doctor said that there is not fetus or sac detected no signs of etopic pregnancy is this normal not to see baby this early along or have i lost the baby?  this doctor reallyscared us and made us think that there is no other reason for not dectecting the pregnancy even though there is many cases i just read of on here?
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4990664 tn?1362011732
I got blood work an it showed i was preg 3 to 4 weeks my hgc wa 1622 4 days later it was 3.0000 an they still cant see my baby but i think im to early i have been so upset idk what  to do i went back today for more dont no how high they r yet an go back friday for them to try another u/s im only 20 this is my first an i no nothin about this can anyone help me
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I havnt had a period in like 10-11weeks or
More and i went to my obgyn and gt a pregnancy test it was negative but they also had me on hormone pills to try to gt me to start. But nothing happened. Should i request a ultrasound and a
Blood test???
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I have been feeling very different since right before Christmas. I had the flu for 7 days about 3 weeks ago. During that time I noticed that I was starting to get a belly. I have the gastric band and thought maybe something was going on with it. So I get an appointment and see the band doctor, he wants me to go and have an upper scope done. This means that I will be put under to have this done. I am very worried about being put under if I would be pregnant. So, I go back to my ob doctor and voice my concerns that I think I might be pregnant. He did a urine test, it was negative. Then I had a vaginal ultrasound and it shows no baby. I have done home pregnancy test and it is negative. I forgot to tell you that I have a REALLY bad UTI. I am wondering if that could affect the test results. And wondering why that vaginal ultrasound wouldn't show it if it is there. I had my IUD replaced back in Oct and there was a week in between taking the old one out and having the new one placed. I think if I am pregnant, that is when it happened. So, that would put me at about 4 months. I can lay on my back and watch something in my belly moving(as if there is a monster in there wanting to get out). With the IUD I do not have periods, so I would never know if I was missing it. Whatever it is in there likes to get up under my ribs which is very uncomfortable. It also feels like it is pushing up on my gastric band. My husband thinks I'm crazy and that there is no baby in there. He thinks that it is a problem with my band. I am starting to think I'm crazy to, just because no one believes me about the way I feel. I set up another OB appointment with a different doctor and I am hoping that I can get her to do a full tummy ultrasound. I think it was missed during the vaginal ultrasound because it is so far up. Please give your thoughts to help me better understand where to go from here. Thank You for listening!!!!!!!!
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4860845 tn?1360150891
i just came bk from the dr and she said it was too small to see anything now but said i was about 4 weeks pregnant.what worries me is that i haven't been goin to the bathroom that muchet but there are symptoms like nausea and,vomiting and headaches. is it normal not to feel the urge to pee frequently when you are pregnant??
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4416026 tn?1354237039
Baby won't show on a vaginal sonogram til about 6wks preggy. At 2-3 wks, baby is way too small..
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So I got a question I have went to the Dr and did a ultra sound and they say I'm 4 weeks five days  dose that mean I'm 2 weeks and my hgc leavel is 1500 ? Very confused !!!
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