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9weeks pregnant

I'm 9 weeks pregnant shouldn't the doctors be able to hear the babies heartbeat...they didn't hear anything
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Did u just find this out?
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Last peroid was july 5th was suppose to been 9weeks baby stop growing at 6 weeks so that's y there was no heartbeat ..idk how to feel right now
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I couldn't hear but could see
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I'm 11 weeks and they couldn't hear my baby's heartbeat and I was scared as ever, but she did an ultrasound and my little heartbeat was just flickering away. So don't worry
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I will def do that and i have been cramping badly off and on .
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Ok :-)
it's apparently normal to sometimes bleed slighty as long as there is no associated pain with the bleeding. I say apparently as I myself have never bled. But a good friend of mine bled the entire way through her pregnancy and she had a healthy 8pd baby boy :-)
I know it's easier said than done, but try not to stress, it will only bring you down. I am sure everything is ok. And let us know how you go on Friday at your ultrasound :-) xx
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Next obgyn appt is oct 7 got this friday for ultrasound and no they weren't was only concerned because I was bleeding a little bit
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Ok, well try not to stress :-)
it is still very early and they can't always hear the heartbeat. I am 9 weeks also, and the doctor couldn't hear the babys heartbeat, but it did register on the ultrasound machine. We could see it pumping.
Was your doc worried? Or did they say anything that worried you.
because if doc isn't concerned, try not to worry yourself over it.
When's your next appointment?
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They used an ultrasound and also I think it waa the doplar where they put it n the vagina ...they didn't hear a heartbeat
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No not necessarily. Could they 'see' the heartbeat? Like did they use an ultrasound machine, or just a doplar?
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