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First appointments/ultrasounds

So I was just wondering when everyone is going to have their first appointments and ultrasounds. My appointment is Monday October 25th and I should also be getting an ultrasound then and another ultrasound on the 26th which is Tuesday.
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1395792 tn?1358115792
me too!! but not for ultra sound I don't get that one until SAT
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1231062 tn?1309286056
I go tuesday Whoo Hoo!!!
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676143 tn?1312941771
Just had my first appointment!  I am 7w4d and due on June 12!  Saw the heartbeat...156bpm.  Everything going well so far!  yippee!

verysoon- yeah!  I am glad your appointment went well, too!
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719902 tn?1334165183
Just scheduled!  Nov. 15.... seems so far away..... =(  
I think *everything* seems far away when you're pregnant, LOL..
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1356103 tn?1332593195
U/s went great. I didnt' know what to expect when I went in so I was very glad to see and hear a heart beat. I thought maybe I'd just see a sac and hear the heart beat next visit.  It was 128bpm and they said that was good. I also measured at 6w2d but i'm really 6w6d so that gives me a new EDD of 6/15/11 two days before my bday!  I told him about the cramping and he said it was ok and the spotting may be from the meds that i'm taking, he just said to continue to watch it and let them know of any changes. Also said to stay off my feet alot and get pampered until this first trimester is over...it will be hard but I think I can do that...lol!

Tasia- SO happy for you!
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719902 tn?1334165183
Tasia-- you made me LOL.  Having twins is my biggest fear!  Not that I wouldn;t *love* the babies, but I have ONE spot reserved in my daycare... twins would not fit!!  Not to mention DH would probably leave me..... ; )
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