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Re: should I look into my symptomsFrom: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 31 May 2001 19:05:09 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 31 May 2001, alania wrote: > >I am 28 mother of two 7&3.Both delivered by c/section. while in surgery >with my 7yr. a cist ruptured which lead to excessive bleeding. the >same occured with my 2nd child. My 1st question is what causes cist, >and why aren't mine detected prior to delivery? The high levels of HCG in pregnancy frequently cause the ovaries to have many cysts on them at the time of delivery. Why they should rupture, I have no idea.
2nd Is it possible for
>me to ever have a natural child birth and if dialation was the cause of Depends on many things. One cause of not dilating is the baby being bigger than the pelvis. Another is ineffective uterine contractions.
3rd Ive recently within the
>last six months or so stopped using a condemn when my husband and I have Maybe it wasn't the condoms.
and this is after I had my regular period
>which was alot darker than normal. But with my last pregnancy i had a Very definitely.
Also I've noticed a heaviness around my
>eyes and everyone keeps commenting on how sad and tierd Ilook in the Perhaps, you should see your physician for an evaluation.
-- R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG FOG
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