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Possibly twins?

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riahh · 04/09/2025 01:52

Hey guys, so I’m supposedly supposed to be 7weeks and 4days which doesn’t really add up because I thought we’re supposed to count from the first day of last menstrual, I went to planned parenthood and the lady was rushing and I feel like I seen another spot where another baby can possibly be..

Possibly twins?
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Bobbie12345678 · 04/09/2025 01:59

I think that is outside of your womb. The ‘video’ dynamic image that the sonographer gets is way easier to tell things in. I very much doubt you have twins from this.

TenThousandSpoons00 · 04/09/2025 02:29

Agreed it is way outside your womb.

There are so many posts like this recently, in the very kindest way I’m not sure why so many posters think a grainy still photo interpreted by an untrained eye (or strangers on the internet) is going to give a better answer than the sonographer who has looked real time at your pregnancy. Not every dark area on an ultrasound is another baby - the opposite. It’s either shadow (because the USS beam is not directed at that area which I think is the case here), or fluid elsewhere, sometimes might be catching a view of an ovary or bowel, or when the area is inside the uterus it might be a subchorionic haematoma.

Congratulations on your pregnancy.

Pizaa · 04/09/2025 02:36

That’s your bowel

DrPrunesqualer · 04/09/2025 02:41

I had twins and the scans are nothing like this
if there were two they would be basically above and below or right next to.

Whatever you are seeing isn’t I’m afraid a baby

riahh · 04/09/2025 03:27

@TenThousandSpoons00subchorionic hematoma would be between the chorion, the outer membrane surrounding a developing baby, and the uterine wall, and thank you

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riahh · 04/09/2025 03:27

@TenThousandSpoons00subchorionic hematoma would be between the chorion, the outer membrane surrounding a developing baby, and the uterine wall, and thank you

I mean, yes, inside the uterus as I said??

to be clear this is not what yours looks like. I just thought I would list possibilities based on some recent posts also, maybe it’ll help someone searching the same thing in future as there seem to be lots of people questioning this twins thing.

all the best :)

riahh · 04/09/2025 03:35

@Pizaa thank you I was so afraid and paranoid because I really don’t want two kids rn

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riahh · 04/09/2025 03:39

TenThousandSpoons00 Yes that’s understandable especially for ones that may also not know

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