(December 8, 2016 at 1:40 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote:(December 8, 2016 at 11:52 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: What I was saying is that the article said the heart beat can be heard at 6 weeks after conception (8 weeks pregnant). I was saying that this is not the case because I heard my son's at 4 weeks after conception (6 weeks pregnant).
I requested it early because I was having very early symptoms (2 weeks after conception) and wanted to know if I had twins. Having twins tends to cause early symptoms.
Well, what do you expect from a bunch of old men? [emoji39]
I had early symptoms both times as well. It always blows my mind when I hear stories of women who didn't know they were pregnant until they were popping a baby out on the toilet in a Walmart somewhere, lol. Like...how?! [emoji848]
I feel the exact same way. Truthfully, I'm pretty sure my symptoms started a mere week after conception. I didn't know I was pregnant and was wondering why I felt so "off". I found out I was pregnant a week after that because I was supposed to have surgery so I had to do a routine pregnancy test before going into the operating room. Total surprise that it came back positive. It was so early, I hadn't even missed a period yet. After that, my symptoms just got worse and worse.
As you know, I was very very sick the whole time and now my specialist suspects that the problems with the baby were the reason why I felt so sick. It was also the reason why I developed preeclampsia and gained a whole ton of weight while pregnant (heaven knows I was too sick to eat much). Crazy to think they were all connected like that... like our bodies can detect problems with our babies from so early on.
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