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15 days of bleeding???

From: Claudia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 25 Jul 2001 09:15:49 -0500 (CDT)


I have had two spontaneous miscarriages at 6 weeks. The last one was on May 13 of this year. I was injected 4 times some hormones (gonatrhop... I do not remember how it is called) to try to save my baby. My first mentrual period after the miscarriage was on June. My cycle is usually from 26-30 days, but this month my cycle was of 33 days. I was even thinking I was pregnant again for the delay.

I started my mentrual period on July 11 and I am still bleeding up to today. Two days before my period I had cramping and I had a really transparent and elastic cervical mocus as if I was ovulating and the beginning of my mentrual period also started with a pink/reddish and abundant mocus. My period is usually 6 days long, and it seemed like it was a normal period. I had just very light spotting on the 6th day,7th, and 8th day. But after this, I started to bleed again as if my period was re-starting. I had another couple of days with pretty heavy bleeding and the amount of bleeding has been decreasing up to today. Yesterday I had only brownish discharge, but today I am noticing that my bleeding is starting to get reddish again. I have thought that maybe the hormones that were given to me are now causing this side effects?? But I am also thinking that maybe I had another miscarriage?? Sometimes I feel very light cramping on the right side of my lower abdomen. Can anyone please tell me what could be happening to me??

Thanks in advance




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