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I just find out that l am now 5wks pregnancy but l been getting back pain b4 me finding out so l went to the emergency room to check why l am getting back pain they dod blood work and sonogram they said my pregnancy hormones is low and that they can't see nothing in the sonogram they told me to g8 back in 2 days and they said that they only see a very smallest sac nothing yet that maybe is because it very early in the pregnancy so it got me thinking because like l am high risk  too let see what happen with god help and prayers everything will be okay
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I'm high risk too. I've had 3 miscarriages and I already have pre-eclampsia at 23 weeks. And I have terribly high blood pressure. Don't worry yourself.
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Yes l know l am very early in the pregnancy l am 5wks l going next week for my 3rd sonogram to see
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I'm very high risk. I see a normal ob and a high risk.  You're early in the pregnancy and that's why you can't see anything. No need to worry. I'd wait a couple weeks and then get another sonogram to check. Mine you could barely even see a dot. I'm go back three weeks later and should be able to see more (I got this Thursday).
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Yeah l know but like l am high risk too that why and before me finding out l was pregnancy l was and still having back pain. And thanks
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At 5 weeks the doctor couldn't see anything with a sonogram when I went. Don't worry yourself!
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