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my 2nd ultrasound didnt have a heartbeat

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PostPosted: 07/15/08 - 22:17    Post subject: my 2nd ultrasound didnt have a heartbeat Vote now! Reply with quote

To start off I am 9 weeks today. And my second pregnancy I lost my first one at 6 weeks. I had an ultrasound done at 7 weeks... it was hard for them to find the heartbeat but they found it... then I went for a dating ultrasound, the sonogramist said that she couldn't find a heartbeat both vaginally and abdominally though I think I saw a glimpse... there were 2 things though I had a cyst the size of a baseball and the tech said I had a long weird shaped uterus... she found the gestational sac and the fetal pole but she said she didn't think it was good and she told me i have a 95% chance of losing the pregnancy.... I haven't had any bad pain just like "growing pains" and no bleeding but spotting a couple of weeks ago... I have an ultrasound again exactly a week from today.... my question is was there a possibility she didn't see it right or if there isn't a heartbeat then there isn't a heartbeat?[/i]
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