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4 weeks pregnant....no baby in ultrasound yet?

Hi! Doctor did my ultrasound. I'm about 4 weeks, he said super early. Said the sac looks perfect for how far along i am, but couldn't see by the baby yet. He said it's normal, but I was wondering if anybody had that happen? Thanks!
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Thank u all soooo much! I know it's normal I guess I am just so impatient. He's brining me back impatient 2 weeks just so we can measure for a due date. I see why they don't wanna see you for 10 weeks!
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Even my doc didnt see ..its normal i saw my baby at 8 weeks a tiny lil one.dnt worry its normal.
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I had an ultra sound before i knew i was pregnant because i was having pain. They didn't even see anything. The drs laughed about it after i found out. Perfectly normal.
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A lot of people don't see anything until 8-10 weeks. It's why a lot of doctors are switching to giving the first ultrasound at 12 weeks. Try not to stress :)
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11587059 tn?1427628263
It's normal. When I was 4 weeks all we saw was the sac and what looked like a diamond ring or dolphin. She told me that was weird for being 4 weeks and said I might miscarry but I'm now almost 28 weeks! Don't stress over it! Baby is just a bunch of cells you can't see to the naked eye right now :)
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11515243 tn?1427129031
It won't look like an actual baby for a while. The Sac is what your looking for that early
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