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Re: Could I be pregnant?

From: Tracy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 29 Apr 1998 13:23:43 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Kelly wrote: >
>Hi, I delivered twins Dec 18 and have been having short cycles since Feb
>(when period resumed) they have been exactly 21 days. Well this week at
>day 19 I spotted (brown and then a little red) then it stopped and
>nothing has happened since. Day 28 will be this coming Sat May 2. Could
>I be pg? I am using no birth control. We conceived our twins via
>IVF/ICSI after trying for 8 years on our own, so the possiblity seems
>very remote too me that we could do it on our own. My questions is,
>when can I test. On day 29 or now since my cycles have been short. Also
>the Dr. put me on blood pressure meds Acenotol on day 18 of my cycle
>143/94 would this cause my cycle to get whacked out? Thank you for
>taking the time to answer my questions.

Anything ispossible if you are sexually active, with protection or not, and it is my experience that after giving birth you do seem to be more fertile (my daughters are 11 1/2 months apart!!) Any hormones, medications, stress, changes in diet etc. can "whack out" your cycles. If you think you may be pregnant, all you can do is test, and take it from there.

Tracy

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Tracy L. Trull PCT, MA, NA
Women's Health Advisory Board Member
Assistant to the Editor
Women's Health at OBGYN.net
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