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581750 tn?1218086952

7 weeks pregant, positive in pregnancy test but no fetus found in vaginal ultrasound??

Hi. I was diagnosed by a doctor that i am 7 weeks pregnant. do some pregnancy test at home 2x result is positive. Even the doctor conducted a pregnancy test twice and the result is positive. However in vaginal ultrasound no fetus found. 2 ultrasound results both no fetus found. I dont know what is happening to me. I want a clear result re: my case is that possible not to see fetus on ultrasound test but positve in pregnancy test? Pls help me..
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581750 tn?1218086952
thanks leigh for the post.. i appreciate it.. yeah i really need a second opinion.. you know im going crazy thinking about this.. see your pic.. nice and good luck for the baby and take care
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363110 tn?1340920419
A second opinion is great. They can tell you if they at least see a sac forming, and if they see one they'll go on measurements based on THAT not your LMP.

The first U/S I had all you could see was a tiny black spot but no sac. then a week later We saw a sac and TINY fetus....

For a long time they said I was a week off on my dates til the baby began measuring correctly!
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581750 tn?1218086952
hi.. :)  really? you see a tiny black spot on your first U/S? I remember.. They saw a tiny black spot on my first U/S and they assumed that it is a cyst.. and not a sac or anything.. Good to hear it from you guys.. I really appreciate all your post and advise..

Thank you so much

God Bless
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i was 12 weeks pregnant and spotting i went for my 12 weeks scan and there wasnt a baby in the sack. That nite i was in v bad pain and lost blood clots and had to have a DnC. The lady at my scan told me i had a phantom pregnancy which i cudnt understand as i had a sac and a placenter has anyone else had this problem?. i fell pregnant again a year later and had a scan and the baby was there but unfortunatly i had a miscarage at 9 weeks. a year later and im preg again so fingers crosed and good luck every1 charlotte x
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my wife has taken 3 home preg test all came back positive she took one urine test with the doctor and come back negative?? my wife then started to get some pains and loss of blood so we went to the hospital where they took another urine test and came back negative so they then took a blood test which came back as positive with hcg levels 117 we had a ultra sound which they could see nothing which the women doing it said she would be able to see anyway at such an early stage (3 - 4 weeks) so then she done an enternal untra sound to see if she could see a sack but again nothing we have to go back on 4 days time but were so confused to wether she is pregnant or not, any advice would be fantastic thank you
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949288 tn?1263738633
I would start a new thread for this question (go to the top of the forum page and click the green post a question box) You will get more responses this way... this is a VERY old thread that you are posting on right now...
As far as your question... your wife may just be too early to be seeing anything on u/s and the urine tests at the Dr. office are not as sensative as some of the home tests so that could be why the one at the Dr. office was neg...
Are they drawing more blood to see if the levels are going up? I think its a very good thing they the scheduled another u/s... hopefully you will see more then!!
Good Luck!
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