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February 12th, 2016, 11:47 AM
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Swaying Advice Coach
I just want to let everyone know that studies have been done recently that indicate doctors are not always using due diligence when telling people a pregnancy will not work out. This is a prime example. An ultrasound can be wrong, even bloodwork can be misleading. There have been terminations scheduled after only ONE ultrasound that turned out to be healthy pregnancies so please always err on the side of caution even when a doctor is telling you otherwise. There is no harm in continuing along a few more days or a week to see what is happening and having further testing done.
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February 12th, 2016, 03:33 PM
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Dream Vet
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February 12th, 2016, 03:36 PM
#43
Moderator
Wow that's awesome zoey! So happy things turned out well!
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February 12th, 2016, 05:54 PM
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Last edited by Babygirlquest; July 20th, 2021 at 10:20 PM.
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February 12th, 2016, 07:42 PM
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Big Dreamer
This is awesome news!!!! I'm so happy for you!!!
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February 13th, 2016, 02:52 AM
#46
Thank you all!
Im slowly starting to believe it myself.
IT happened so fast wasnt prepared for antyhing but a Quick blood test yesterday.
I only parkerad My car for 15min Thinking IT would be the quickest in N out at the nurses station. Haha...
No matter what happens now in this pregnancy, please rememeber this IF you or anyone you know are told at 6 or even 7 full weeks of pregnancy that there is nothing there, or IF they are dated back for 2 weeks.
New ultrasound on Friday. Nervous... But can't wait
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February 13th, 2016, 02:56 AM
#47
Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
I just want to let everyone know that studies have been done recently that indicate doctors are not always using due diligence when telling people a pregnancy will not work out. This is a prime example. An ultrasound can be wrong, even bloodwork can be misleading. There have been terminations scheduled after only ONE ultrasound that turned out to be healthy pregnancies so please always err on the side of caution even when a doctor is telling you otherwise. There is no harm in continuing along a few more days or a week to see what is happening and having further testing done.
Im so interested in those studies and esp the outcome of pregnancies.
Can you please post a link?
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February 13th, 2016, 03:11 AM
#48
Zoey if you google misdiagnosed miscarriages there is a whole site about women who were effectively told they were miscarrying and actually had healthy babies. It is something that concerns me about countries routinely giving early scans without due cause, it seems to happen a lot where people are told not viable and actually there babies are fine.
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February 13th, 2016, 03:14 AM
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Dream Vet
Yay, so excited for you!!!! When I had my miscarriage I did a lot of research and I definitely read in multiple places that a heartbeat is often not seen until 7 weeks. If one isn't seen before 7 weeks, another ultrasound should always be done at the 7 week mark to check. It's only when the heartbeat isn't seen after 7 weeks 4 days that it's thought the pregnancy is for sure not viable.
Me: 35 years old. Was an infant nanny and birth and postpartum doula. Now a full time SAHM.
DS1: Aug 2003 (my first home birthed water baby!)
DS2: May 2009 (my second home birthed water baby!)
Oct 2014
July 2016: Laproscopic surgery to remove a ping pong ball sized endometrioma on left ovary and 3 pea size fibroids on outside of uterus. Hysteroscopy to remove one larger "penetrating fibroid" inside uterus.
Oct 2016: Heartbroken after DH's vasectomy. Looks like my dreams of a daughter are gone.
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February 13th, 2016, 03:20 AM
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Also interestingly enough Zoey, it says on that site that the UK's new guidelines are to wait 9 weeks, if the sac is growing, to diagnose a blighted ovum. Which means that even at 8 weeks the sac can seem empty and then a baby can appear at 9 weeks (which happened to the site owner and is told in her story). She also had a tilted uterus which apparently can make it more difficult to see the baby in the sac.
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Healthy baby girl :)