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1st ultrasound

So I'm officially 12 1/2 weeks pregnant.  And I'm getting my first ultrasound on weds.  Im really excited. But for some reason it hasn't really hit me that I'm pregnant. Like I said in my previous questions. I have absolutely no symptoms since day one. So idk. I think once I see my baby for the first time it will hit me. Well my question is what should I expect to happen. I am also getting test done. Like the glucose test.

I need advice this is my first child. I'm only 23. I know that I'm old enough to have a child. But for some reason I feel like a little one
Yself. I'm scared nervous. I just want my baby to be ok healthy and fine.

WHAT AM I EXPECTING TO HAPPEN?  ADVICE PLEASE
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5365627 tn?1369074016
First ultra sound they check see how many babies are in there do some blood tests. I didn't really feel pregnant until like.twenty weeks and still then somedays it was unreal
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5365627 tn?1369074016
First ultra sound they check see how many babies are in there do some blood tests. I didn't really feel pregnant until like.twenty weeks and still then somedays it was unreal
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They normally don't do the glucose test until you are 26 weeks pregnant. At my first appointment I had a transvaginal ultrasound done. The second appointment I went to I had a pap done and I got to hear the heartbeat. The only test I had done when I was early was blood test and urine test.
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