heatherlee06
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Hi, ladies I was wondering if any of you had this issue? I went to a free clinic yesterday for a free ultrasound, they do them to give you a more accurate due date. I thought why not! A free ultrasound cant pass that up. Well, didnt expect this.....By my Lmp I would be 6 weeks 4 days. I didn't think I was that far along, I was thinking more like 6 weeks a day or 2 less or more. At the earliest 5 weeks 3-4 days. She started the abdominal ultrasound, right away I seen the sac. I thought that was pretty good this soon to see it through a abdominal ultrasound. Right away she was like wow! I thought she was excited to see it this soon as well..Wrong!!!!!! she said that sac was way to small. she couldn't see me being more then 4 weeks at the most. So, she ask me if I wanted to try trans vaginal ultrasound, yes, I wanted to see what was going on. The machine was very old, but still she said my sac measured 3 1/2 weeks. I had 8 pregnancies, 6 living children, and never heard of a sac being seen less then 4 weeks. I know the average is 5 weeks, I couldn't even see a sign of a baby with my daughter at 4 1/2 weeks. She told me to expect the worse, that it stop growing a 3 1/2 weeks. My pregnancy test even up to yesterday are blazing positive. Still getting sicker, so wouldn't my test be getting lighter and my pregnancy signs decreasing, this early on. Do you think my ultrasound looks pretty normal for the 5th week of pregnancy. My first light positive test was on May 19th. Pos digital May 21st. She is putting conception date at may 17th. She doesnt do many ultrasounds before 6 weeks and is only a nurse, not a tech (she could be right) but this just doesnt add up........Any input will help, thank you ladies..
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