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Re: Question about u/s_pls read

From: Julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 27 Mar 2003 18:23:23 -0600 (CST)


Kim - I also had 2 miscarriages before I had my son last year, so I know all about paranoia. My early ultrasounds were also off by a day or two here and there and I too worried.

Please know that early ultrasounds can be off by as much as +/- 5 days. Every ultrasound tech/Dr. measures things slightly differently and what they are measuring is soooo small right now.

It sounds like all is going really well for you right now. Good luck! Julie

At Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Kim507 wrote: >
>Hi
>
>I had 2 m/c so am completely paranoid about this pg
>Last week I had my first u/s and knew exactly when I ovulated because I
>was on clomid, trigger (HCG) and IUI and baby should have measured 6
>weeks 2 or 3 days max
>The tech measured the baby at 6 weeks 4 days with a heart rate of 122
>I went back today, 1 week later, and the heart rate increased to 155 but
>the baby measured 7 weeks 2 days (I initially would not be concerned as
>I would expect 7 weeks 3 days, but was concerned compared to last weeks
>measurements)
>I was very very concerned expecting the baby to measure exactly 1 week
>larger at 7 weeks 4 days
>Is this normal? Anything to be concerned about
>My Dr seemed enthusiastic and said everything looked fine??
>
>Any advice...
>
>Kim

--
Julie



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