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Does this sound right?

My daughter thought she was 7 weeks along, and went in for her first ultrasound today. The doctor said that it looks like she is only five weeks. We could see the yolk sack but no baby. Her doctor assured us, that because the sac was round and not misshapen that everything is most likely okay. Does that sound right? She is very fatiqued has a lot of breast tenderness, and some cramping. The doctor also said that the cramping is totally normal. Is that right? I have been scouring the internet and get conflicting information. She had her HCG tested today and will have it repeated on Wednesday.

I am praying that everything is okay, If anyone else out there would add there prayers and best wishes, I would really appreciate it.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    for 5 weeks gestational age it is to early to see anything but the yolk sack, I had the same problem and they told me to come back in 2 weeks when I was 8-9 weeks along and yap there was a strong heartbeat.

    I hope everything works out for her as it did for me.

    Prayers going to your daughter and the baby....and best wishes.

    Source(s): me
  • 1 decade ago

    all of that is normal!! I still have cramping every once in a while and I am 13 weeks. Im sure everything is fine, if it wasnt, the doctor would have said something.

  • 1 decade ago

    yes im sure everything is fine just make sure she dont bleed if she bleeds then take her dr or er. best of wishes for u all and hope everything good. i am alos preg 13weeks and i get abdominal cramping so yes very common

    Source(s): preg with num 2
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