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408776 tn?1202095125

Do you see more than 1 baby!

I had an ultrasound done at 14 weeks and when I got home I noticed another head and spine, however I called the doctor all week long and have received no answers. One secretary and nurse said that I am probably just seeing the placenta or blood cells but last time I checked neither had bones in them. My father was a twin and twins run on both sides of my family. This is my 3rd/ 4th baby and I can't wait to find out! Please especially Doctors let me know what you think! Thanks for your help
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290867 tn?1333569278
I would say call another doctor and get a second oppinion. You could be but the doctor would have noticed that you were carring multiples unless hes just plain stupid. Its prolly not but its worth a second oppinion.
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408776 tn?1202095125
I would love to know if I have to purchase double of everthing. Plus It would be so amazing. I feel like I am over 6 months pregnant and I am only in my 4th month. I have a DD size chest and my belly is already far past that, so hey maybe
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408776 tn?1202095125
I was hoping to get a doctor to comment on this as mine are saying they will look the next time I come in and it is driving me crazy
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376148 tn?1309899577
yeah im positive i saw another head..do you want a set of twins??
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i think we already answered this question! all you can do is go back to your doctor and get another u/s to confirm it! good luck!!
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