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naw not really. of course im no expert tho. but I would think the sac would be bigger
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amethyst eyes
replied on August 2nd, 2007
Extremely eHealthy
It could be but only if it was really really early. If this is you why don't you just test to make sure? Stress is never fun
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jessesgirl
replied on August 2nd, 2007
Extremely eHealthy
What's this from?
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tinkinpink84
replied on August 3rd, 2007
Especially eHealthy
its not mine its my friends friend. She didnt announce she was pregnant and al of a sudden posts this and says its a baby. shes been "pregnant" so many times in the yr ive lived here. ive only seen u/s at 5 weeks and the sac is alot bigger.
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Bridget
replied on August 3rd, 2007
Especially eHealthy
is your friend's name "fat family"?
i don't see anything...
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tinkinpink84
replied on August 3rd, 2007
Especially eHealthy
hehe no, we think she is faking again, as usual, because u can get sonograms even at a regular appt, to look at your ovaries etc.