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6 weeks exactly today

Hey.
I am 6 weeks exactly today, 19 years old and pregnant with my first.
I found out i was pregnant at the ER last sunday. Tuesday they did an ultrasound and told me i was 5 weeks and 2 days and the pregnancy is in the right spot..
however they couldnt see a baby yet and they saw a sack so they said it could just be too early to see a baby yet. My pregnancy hormones were almost 4000 on tuesday and when i was at the er last sunday they said they were 927...
Is it normal to not see a baby at 5 weeks??
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Im exactly the same i had early scan which showed sac but cudnt see babes. They told me its prob cos too early so im rescheduled for another scan on the 3rd dec...its such worry but keeping fingers and toes crossed... i was just under 6 weeks when had scan last thursday. :)
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Okay thankyou. I have my next ultrasound on december 4 so ill be 7 weeks 2 days :) hopefully its good news :)
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From what Ive read that is okay. The embryo is so small at 5 weeks. Give it one or two more weeks and the baby will deff show up..
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Okay Good to know. I was a little worried. But im still having all my symptoms :)
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Noi think 5 weeks may be a little too early
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