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Re: ???? on getting pregnant.
From: anonymous@obgyn.net ("anonymous@obgyn.net")
Mon Mar 22 08:09:51 1999
When you are, you will know it!! It took me 11 months to get pregnant and
then for the first 6 months i was soooo sick all the time. Then in my 7th
month I woke in the middle of the night bleeding alot, was rushed to the
hospital and every test known to man was performed. They then put me on meds
to stop labor until it was safe to have him. Finally at 8 months my water
broke and they let me have him. Now they think the bleeding was endo related
because they have no other explanation. But he is the most beautiful and
wonderful thing I have ever seen and I would do it again for him!!!!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: endo@obgyn.net [mailto:endo@obgyn.net]On Behalf Of
> AMcSmalter@aol.com
> Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 9:10 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: ???? on getting pregnant.
>
> Hello everyone, another Amy here. I have a question on getting
> pregnant with
> endometriosis. My husband and I have been trying for two months
> now. I've read
> a very excellent book on fertility, however it doesn't really deal with
> endometriosis that much. I was diagnosed 7 years ago. I previously was on
> continual birth control for almost 3 years. Anyway to my question. I have
> never been pregnant so I am not sure if there are automatic
> symptoms, or if my
> endo is back. These last several days my abs feel like someone
> had punched me
> in the stomach. Also I have pain, at first I thought I was just
> ovulating (I
> can always feel it). But it normally hasn't lasted this long. It's been so
> long since I've had a real cycle that I can't remember
> everything. Also I am
> experiencing a little nausea. I am not scheduled to go to the
> doctors until
> the 16th of April... If anyone can give me a little clues as to feeling
> pregnant or if I am just paranoid and anxious.
>
> Thank you, Amy
>
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