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Q: Could It Be Twins?
asked by: picklepudding1 on January 9th, 2006
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I had an early scan at 5 2 due to previous ectopic pregnancy. The doctor saw the sac in the womb so it is not ectopic this time. But there was definately 2 dark black areas on the scan that looked the same. The dr pointed one out and said that was the sac and tried to do measurements but it was too small, but didn't mention the other one. I felt a bit daft and din't want to ask about it as I thought if it was twins she would have said. I have to go back for another scan next week and i'm terrified as I really don't think that I could cope with twins mentally or financially. If anyone else has had an early scan that turned out to be twins, I would be grateful to know if what I saw looks at all ominous! Thanks :?
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