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1103597 tn?1259872238

Should I see the Heartbeat?

We are going for my first u/s today because I had some bleeding over the weekend. I am concerned it's too early to see the heartbeat. What have you all experienced? I am in the middle of my 7th week. Thanks hope all is well with everyone!!
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1103597 tn?1259872238
Thanks guys and congrats on your twins girls :) that is soooo exciting!!! I will for sure let you know how it goes!!
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I had an u/s today and i'm pregnant with twins the other one is 8w3d and the other is 7w5d and we heard both their heartbeats, it was amazing though the younger one's was a bit lower than the older twin. You should be able to hear it. Good luck to you!!
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I am 6.4 weeks today and heard and saw BOTH of my babies heartbeats this morning!  It was amazing.  I didn't think it would happen so soon.  I told my poor husband he didn't need to bother going to this one because nothing would be happening.  I feel so bad he missed it.
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I saw my baby's heartbeat when I was 5 wk, 4 days, and at 6 wks, 6 days, I was able to see and hear the heartbeat via transvaginal ultrasound.  Good luck to you!
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924332 tn?1284573918
I saw my baby's heartbeat and i was 7wks 2 days. Usually by 7 weeks you should see the heartbeat. Good luck. Think positive i'm sure everything is ok!!
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