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asked Feb 1, 2021 in Baby Health During Pregnancy by anonymous
I went to the ER for bleeding when I was a little over 7 weeks pregnant. The ultrasound showed no heartbeat and measured me at 6 weeks and 3 days. A week later, another ultrasound and blood work showed everything was fine, but still no heartbeat at 7 weeks. They also changed my estimated due date. Should I be concerned about the lack of a heartbeat or is it normal not to find it yet?
Artificial Intelligence Health Assistant's Answer

It can be concerning to not detect a fetal heartbeat at 7 weeks, especially if hCG levels are rising. While a visible heartbeat is typically detected by this stage, there can be variations in development among pregnancies. It's possible that the gestational age was initially miscalculated or that the embryo is developing slower than expected. In some cases, a follow-up ultrasound may reveal a heartbeat later on. However, if subsequent ultrasounds continue to show no heartbeat or signs of growth, it may indicate an early pregnancy loss or other complications. It's important to consult with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance based on your specific situation.

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answered Feb 1, 2021 by anonymous
It's normal for the heartbeat to not be found on early ultrasounds usually they find it around 8 weeks sometimes even a little later, as long as everything looks normal I wouldn't stress too much! Good luck mama!
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answered Feb 2, 2021 by anonymous
Can they not see it or hear it? In an ultrasound, they should see the heart beating, but you can't hear it until somewhere between 10-12 weeks.

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