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Q: Aultra Sound
asked by: erinjacob on April 21st, 2006
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Im 10 weeks an im going for an aultra sound next week iv had bleeding on an of an im scared that when I go for the aultra sound the baby may not be alive is it possible to misscarage an not no or would I have pain an loose the baby.
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HcoBrunette06
replied on April 21st, 2006
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Not trying to scare you or anything, but my aunt was pregnant, and she went in for her first doctors appt. And there was no heartbeat and she had no idea anything had gone wrong, she thought she was just at her first appointment. So yeah it could happen, but good luck. I hope everythings alright.
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michelle1981
replied on April 21st, 2006
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hcobrunette06 wrote:
not trying to scare you or anything, but my aunt was pregnant, and she went in for her first doctors appt. And there was no heartbeat and she had no idea anything had gone wrong, she thought she was just at her first appointment. So yeah it could happen, but good luck. I hope everythings alright.

same happened to me. I was 13 weeks and when I went for an u/s the baby had no heartbeat. I didn't know but fetal demise was at 8 weeks.....No pain---nothing!

Erinjacob, have you told your doctor about the bleeding?
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Rawrrr
replied on April 22nd, 2006
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No heartbeat...So does that mean it was dead and still inside of you. I'm so confused. Thats sad.
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erinjacob
replied on April 22nd, 2006
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Ya the doc knows about the bleeding they dont no what its from they said it just happens
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michelle1981
replied on April 22nd, 2006
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rawrrr wrote:
no heartbeat...So does that mean it was dead and still inside of you. I'm so confused. Thats sad.

that's exactly what it means. He was dead for 5 weeks, and I had no clue!
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diamondsz
replied on April 22nd, 2006
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I yhad the same thing as michelle I was preggo 13 weeks but they couldnt pick up a heartbeat and they released the baby had stopped growing at about 7/8 weeks......

Now I bled the whole pregnancy with my daughter and she is fine and healthy I bled abit with my son and hes okay but there still some small problems~!
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Nadine2006
replied on April 22nd, 2006
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I bled wen I was 20 weeks.. They told me was part of my period..? And my body was just being weird..Dogiest doctor ever... But everything is ok now :)

good luck hun...All the best
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Bridget
replied on April 22nd, 2006
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The same thing that happened to michelle and jess happened to me. At 13 weeks they couldn't find the heartbeat and sent me for an ultrasound and found out the baby had been dead for 5 weeks. No bleeding, no cramps, no idea anything was wrong. That's why i'm so paranoid this time around, which sucks. I can't wait for my next appointment (may 1st!).
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n0rthernbelle
replied on April 23rd, 2006
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Good luck, bostonterrier! I hope your appointment goes off without a hitch.
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AlliE_18
replied on April 23rd, 2006
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Thats really sad. Goodluck erinjacob and boston!
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Melissa_20
replied on April 24th, 2006
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Good luck from me too!
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