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Re: 7wks3days since lmp & U/S indicates 6wk0day

From: Rachael (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 11 Oct 2000 21:12:19 -0500 (CDT)


I had an u/s at 11w6d, due to the doctor not finding the heartbeat with the doppler at my checkup. We found a nice baby, measuring 10w5d. My doctor was not at all concerned about this, and reasoned we did not hear with the doppler because I was earlier than we thought. My uterus measured a week small my whole pregnancy, and when I was induced at 38 weeks LMP for extremely high BP, the NICU folks determined my baby was indeed at 37 weeker. So for some reason, I had a whacky cycle, and conceived much later than was normal for me(my daughter was not planned, so that explains a lot as I was sure my "fertile time" was passed!) He said we would keep the due date discrepency in mind as I approached the end of my pregnancy.

My daughter will be two in 11 days...

Congratulations! :)

At Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Joyce wrote: >
>Ok - I have had so many problems with previous pregnancies and now this
>one is dating weird. I am 36 - my lmp was 8/20(31 day cycle). My first
>hcg on 9/20 was 54 my second hcg on 9/27 was 1371. I went today for my
>first u/s. The abdominal showed a healthy sac but we couldn't see baby.
>I freaked because I suffered a blighted ovum in 99. Anyway, good news
>was with a transvaginal we saw the baby and a heartbeat but I measured
>only 6wks. Peri said the machine was +/- 5 days and wants to change my
>due date. Should I be worried? Does this mean that there is something
>wrong with my baby? Or did I just ovulate late? I go back in 2 weeks but
>after losing my premie(due to Hellp) last year I am so afraid. Any
>words of encourgement would be helpful!
>
>--
>Joyce
>






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