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PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi everyone i had an U/S yeterday and im 5 weeks pregnant and did not see anything am worried I had a molar pregnancy about a year ago can this be the same please help
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2086677 tn?1372511435
my friend was told the samething that they dint see a baby just sack but when she went a few weeks later there was a baby so there could still be a baby just hang in there best of luck to you
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I went at 6w exactly...no heartbeat...went back a week later...i measured 6w6d and there was a heartbeat...im now 23w3d...5w is WAY too early...like mama said...wait two weeks and get another U/S
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I had a molar pregnancy with my first miscarriage. My OB told me he had never seen it happen twice in a row. I have a healthy 5 year old daughter now. 5 weeks is to early to see your baby. Give it about 2 weeks and go back in for another soon. Its a miracle the difference a few days can make in early pregnancy. Also with the molar pregnancy my hCG levels were VERY high. And the numbers were like quadrupling instead of doubling.
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1654035 tn?1332425178
what did the technician say who gave you the U/S? At five weeks it is early and you don't always see much when you are early. You need to wait it out and get a F/U U/S in another couple of weeks. You can always ask for them to do a blood draw and check your HCG levels, that is going to tell you more then U/S right now.
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1900942 tn?1462421460
At 5 weeks its too early to see things on an u/s i would give it another week than ask for another u/s
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