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September 22nd?

Anyone else due on September 22nd?
I'm 5 wks 5 days.  Haven't had an official doctors appt yet, my first appt won't be until February 24th... Is this normal for the doctor to wait until 10 wks?

What symptoms are you having?  What do I need to expect with my first appt.

This is my first pregnancy... So don't know too much.
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Different doctors see patient for the first appts differently but at 10 weeks you would definitely get a cuter ultrasound than at 7 weeks.  And the heartbeat will be strong. I wont have my first appt til feb 2. Should be around 7 weeks by then.
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I'm between 6 and 7 weeks, not exactly sure on my due date yet. I have my first appointment this Thursday. This is my third pregnancy. They will do a pap smear, and possibly take blood. They'll go over your medical history to rule out any genetic diseases. They should be able to hear babies heart at that appointment as well, and you should be able to schedule a ultrasound for a more accurate due date! Congrats!
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Due Sept 23rd first ap is Feb 12th. 5weeks 5 days today :) congrats everyone!  
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Due September 21st, first ultrasound tomorrow at 6 weeks and 1 day. My drs appointment was last week.
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I'm September 6th, 8 weeks today
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I'm due to 23rd sep. And i didn't have my appointment yet.. scheduled to be 28th jan.
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I'm due September 23rd, first ultrasound is February 11th :)
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Also i know they will do a pap smear and probably get to heart the heart beat. They wait until around 8 weeks to do your first exam.
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My first appointment is feb 10th. I hate having tonwait. I am due sept 22nd as well. Just need to get past these crucial weeks!!!! Congrats and good luck!
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