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Doctors were wrong

Has anyone had spotting and then they go for ultrasound and Dr's and specialist can't find a heart beat, but they waited and waited and nothing happened and hear it was just weak? Anyone have a misdiagnosed miscarriage?  Or where they right and how did you feel and what did you decide to do? Just can't believe this it stinks!
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Thank you for your response. Didn't know if there was someone out there that tried to let nature take its course and turned out just a weak heartbeat and that's why it couldn't be picked up. Now a days you hear strange things that can happen. Thank you again and congratulations!
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4yr ago I was pregnant. The ultrasound showed 2 sacks with really small dots. Embryos weren't as big as they should be for 9wks. Dr scheduled another ultrasound a week later and still no change. I didn't have terrible morning sickness or many prego symptoms. All the appointments made me sad because it was sounding like this pregnancy wouldn't go to term. I didn't want to schedule a DNC because I wanted to let nature take its course. I miscarried at 11wks, embryos never matured properly. I was sad and even thought I wasn't meant to have more children. A year later I got pregnant again and was nervous. My youngest is now 2y/o and I'm 32wks pregnant. Sometimes things happen and we don't know why and sometimes things get better. Hang in there.
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