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No HEARTBEAT

At the doctors and I'm so scarred. I'm 6weeks and I went to the hospital because of cramps & fever!! They did a ultra sound admitted me. Now they are telling me they saw no heart beat. But before everything was fine. The doctor sound the sac was there and was attaching still to the walls , with lite bleeding but that's normal.  Not a sign of a miscarriage!

Am I having a miscarriage?! I feel like they are hiding something from me!!
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Thank you ladies so much!!! I'm just so nervous and overwhelmed. I'm praying for the best..
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Yes. They keep confirming pregnancy. But the doctor just came in & he's the first to tell me there's no heartbeat. I'm just so nervous & scared. They consider me a high risk pregnancy now.
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8975030 tn?1402144712
I was that way in the beginning. They couldn't hear my baby's heartbeat until after 9 weeks. I'm 34 weeks today. I'll keep you in my prayers.
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I didnt think u could see a heartbeat til 7-8weeks... thats why private scan companys wont scan you before then... in the UK anyway xxx
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I don't think so hun, but it's still early to hear a heartbeat..don't stress you'll be fine :)
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8814799 tn?1405046494
Sometimes  you can't see or hear heartbeat  until 8 weeks
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9136326 tn?1402967358
Its still pretty early. Your due date might be off and thats why. Did they do blood work?
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