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Re: question about miscarriage (graphic)

From: Suzanne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 29 Sep 2000 23:04:23 -0500 (CDT)


You can have a blood serum pregnancy test done and it will still show posative if you were pregnant. It is probably important to know and extremely painful to here. My prayers and support are with you.

At Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Joe-n-Kristy wrote: >
>I don't know to much about miscarriages either, but I suppose it is very
>possible,
>I would schedule an appointment with your doctor and have yourself
>checked out.
>
>Best of luck!
>Kristina Keen
>On Fri, 29 Sep 2000 13:38:38 -0500 qtpie121 <qtpie121@tds.net> writes:
>> I have had 3 periods in the past month the last one was really
>> light, I posted before about having heartburn, well I had bad
>> heartburn
>> with my 2nd daughter, so the 25th of this month i started spotting
>> barely, than the next day i started bleeding pretty bad and having
>> lil
>> blood clots, than nothing until last night I had bad cramps in my
>> uterus
>> and back, when they stopped i got up and went to the bathroom, there
>> was
>> a clot alot bigger than the ones the other day, im not bleeding to
>> bad
>> today just like spotting and now no heart burn for bout three days
>> and i
>> had it badly everyday, so I don't know coudl I have had a
>> miscarriage? I
>> don't know anything about them, and wasnt comfortable enough to ask
>> anyone I know.... any thoughts? please? thank you....
>> --
>> http://www.PetitionOnline.com/Savekids/petition.html
>>




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