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Baby's heart beat
I had a miscarriage in april 2022 at 7 weeks of pregnancy because of no heart beat. Rpoc scan on 4th may confirmed as clear. Hba1c, thyroid and other tests results showed normal. I also got rubella injection done in May. Now i am 7 weeks pregnant and my last period was 6th june. In my scan last week my doctor confirmed that i was 5 weeks 5 days pregnant with heart beat also showing  as flickering. Does that mean baby has heart beat developing already? Scan showed fetal pole and yolk sac seen with heart beat showing as flickers. Do i have to be concerned about anything or is it a good sign. Thank you
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Please don't count your chickens before the eggs are hatched. You are overdue by  7 weeks and you want assurances that everything is fine. Please let the time pass. You have to wait for a full 9 months. All that the doctor can say today is that "the things are fine so far".
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Its normal
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Connect please
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Heart beat appears after 7 weeks Wait till then
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No cause for concern. Repeat scan after 2 weeks for fetal heart.
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