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Old May 2nd, 2008, 12:07 PM   #31
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I admire you for staying so positive. Hopefully it is just too early so they can't see anything. Keeping my fingers crossed for you.
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Thank you for your replies. It really helps talking about everything that is happening. They didn't really advise me to do anything imparticular and I have to call tomorrow morning about my blood test results (dont even know what kind of news I am waiting for or if they can tell anything - they didn't really explain this too well) and then I will go back on Tuesday to see what my hgc levels are and if going up like normal or dropping means eptopic or m/c.....
At least I am not at work now until wednesday so can spend some time with my dh to make the time pass quickly and remind myself that whatever happens I still have her
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I was told that babies are visible on an abdominal scan at 8 weeks and an internal scan at 6 weeks. Some are visible earlier, but all viable pregnancies should be visable by that stage. So it could just be too early to see.

Hoping everything is fine with the blood results tomorrow
Sending some sticky out to you.
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Sounds like you are handling this in a really good way. What's happened has happened and there's nothing you can do. They saw my LO at 7+2 but it sounds like you could be very early on. I hope the blood tests tell you more, fingers crossed for good news. Sending you lots of love and hugs x
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