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1349241 tn?1316004958

6 weeks 1 day ultra sound

So I went to the doc today and Found out that I am only 6 weeks and 1 day and also that the heart rate was only 82. My doc said it could be normal because i am so early or there could be something wrong. Anyone have this happen??? Could the Labetalol for high blood pressure cause the babies heart rate to be low? or is this just normal because of how early i am??? I am freaking out, I have 2 weeks til lmy next U/S.
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1349241 tn?1316004958
Thanks, That is really reassuring, I think i just over reacted just a little lol, Pregnancy always stresses me out! Im a big worry wort lol And I was actually 6 weeks instead of 6 weeks and 1 day lol. Ill be 8 weeks for my next U/S So Im hoping it has a strong heart beat.
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1670291 tn?1324648404
I had a very early ultrasound with my second pregnancy at 6w 1d and the baby's heartrate was 114bpm. I remember them saying to me that they were happy to even see a fetal pole, let alone a heartbeat that early. My son is now almost 2 years old. I agree with the post before me that says the heartrate starts slow (80-110) and gets faster(120-180) and eventually gets to the 120-160 that your doctor expects when you get checked at visits. I know it's hard not to worry, but you saw a baby and a heartbeat!
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1577200 tn?1331725719
for 6 vweeks having a heart rate 82 is okay. it will go up by 8-9 weeks , dont stress out over it, i heard that by 8-9 week should be around 150 , but my dc said between 110 -180 is normal for that week , mine was 115 , and she said is totaly normal , ur baby will be okay but try to relax and not worry :)
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