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Re: Is clotting/brownish menstral fluid normal?

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From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon Dec 4 07:36:09 2000


Hello my name is Darcy Farmer I am 24 and I suffer,suffere, (had hyst) from endo. I always had the brownish color and the beginning and end of my periods I was told that was my uterine lining like the dead skin, I always clotted but not really bad untill my endo got severe, not to gross you out but after my endo got bad they could be as big as quarter size. I would still recomend talking to your doc about it just casually tell him/her that you have a few questions about your period since you have been off the pill. Thats what they are thier for. I wish you the best of luck in having another baby, and all the rest.

P.S. my sister does not have endo and she had one miscarriage and it took her quite awhile to get pregnant after her miscarriage, just don't get discouraged, my best advice on that is don't think about it or try, do be blunt just enjoy sex with your husband like you did before you were trying, also another tip is right after sex prop your bottom up on a pillow before you wipe off and sit like that for about 15 minutes a friend of mine had a hard time getting pregnant and that is what her doctor told her to do and it seemed to work she got pregnant. I wish you luck and hope that I helped out. If you have any other questions I will be sure happy to help if I can.

Dar




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