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Q: 4 Weeks And Scared
asked by: oddie10 on July 20th, 2007
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Hey guys i went to the doctor and got a ultrasound done they said that i was 4 wks 2 dys they saw the sac but no baby is that normal
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young Girl
replied on July 20th, 2007
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im not sure how soon you can see a baby at 4 weeks but i hope everything is ok
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Bridget
replied on July 20th, 2007
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perfectly normal. there's nothing to see that early.
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tasha_ivey
replied on July 22nd, 2007
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They wouldn't be able to see much that early...It's normal. I wouln't be alarmed unless the doctor was alarmed! They would've let you know if they saw anything out of the ordinary. Best of luck!
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monkeygirl22
replied on July 22nd, 2007
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Like the last two girls said, that is absolutely normal. Your baby is so tiny right now that it can't be seen.
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oddie10
replied on July 23rd, 2007
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hey well thanks im just scared because i had 2 blighted ovums already thanks for the advice
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beth34
replied on August 16th, 2007
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I don't know if you can help me but I went to the doctors yesterday to have an u/s thinking I was at 7 weeks but they didnt see anything and she said that according to the u/s that I was 5 weeks. Is that too early? SHe also mentioned the blighted ovum. What is that exactly?
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