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i had an early scan 2day i think i was around 4 weeks pregnant and the lady who scanned said the sack was measuring 5-6 weeks , no baby yet as its 2 soon but if the sack says 5-6weeks is that how pregnant i am
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Yeah, I would say that you are between 4-5 weeks. At six weeks they can usually see the baby. But know that everything is okay and you will see that racing little heartbeat next visit. I went through the same thing with 2 outta 3 of my pregnancies, and by week six and seven could see the baby. If there were fluid behind the gest. sac, they would have told you—which is what happens if there is a micarriage–so you are in the clear
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yes but it could be off by as much as 2 weeks so you very well could be 4 weeks.
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i would think so that is a early scan
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well they count how pregnant you are from last missed period NOT ovulation day…maybe thats how you have your differance. So yes your most likely get a heart beat visable nexy week…good luck
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When you say you think you are 4 weeks. What day are you counting from. If you are counting from the date of the possible conception, then you are actually more like 6 weeks b/c the doctors will count from the first day of your last period. This may be why it is about 2 weeks off. Also at that early the difference is literally millimeters so you could just be measuring bigger or the tech was a little off. That happens too. You'll get a more accurate scan around 8 or 12 weeks. Hope that helps. Congrats!
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you could easily have your due date off by 2 weeks.
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Wait for the baby to show in the ultrasound.
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maybe she means its 2 early 2 call it a fetous ie baby if i remember right its call an embro till 8 o 9 weeks but u should have been able to see something unless it was obscured somehow , did she say anything was wrong or have u to go back in a few weeks if ur really worried go see ur doctor . best of luck
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yes if that wat she they had said
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