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..just want to know ..M/c or something else ??More added

From: Dee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 7 Apr 2003 17:11:16 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 7 Apr 2003, Dee wrote: >
>Hi !For the record I'm doing ok .My bleeding has just about stopped ,
>nad as I said I never had any abdominal pain or no back pain since the
>first day .My cervix may have been slightly open(not sure)I know I was being irresponsible , but I really feel most of
>the dizziness was related to the flu . I had alot of headaches and out
>of balnace , so I'm suspecting a sinus infection . The thing is , I
>have been through both too many flu's and miscarriages to have really
>been alarmed . Maybe it's stubborness , but I wasn't bleeding bad , no
>pain in the latter , and so I just wanted to give it a day . i only
>wanted some opinions on here regarding my question , which was "what
>could this be , and what was that tissue stuff ?" At cd 28 , just what
>is m/c tissue supposed to look like ?? That part I do not know . Can
>endo lining or clots be stringy and stretchy and all red ?? What I
>mostly wish to get opinions on is "does it sound like I miscarried or
>could this be one of those subchrionic hemorages or something ???If I
>take another hpt and it's pos, what will will that mean ??Basically, any
>chance i'll still be pregnant ? Just looking for some insight here .
>Thanks in advance for any replies !

Update>>> Still showing positive on hpt (day29) What now ???




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