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Re: About Aunt Flow ( kinda Horrible)

From: AdoptASAP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 1 Jun 2001 06:49:01 -0500 (CDT)


No matter what I tell you next, or any one else, YOU NEED to tell your doctor so its at least on record and (s)he may want to see you.

When I didnt get my mensies for a year, I took provera to give it to me. I bled heavy for about 18 days. Then I bled lightly, pinkish red, for another 9 days. The first 10 days or so were extremely clotting. I thought maybe I miscarried or something and the drug did this it was so bad. I was never pregnant but was shedding a very thick wall of my lining. I had an exam to tell me this. She said it was normal - concidering. HOWEVER, I was instructed to call every 2 days to let them put on record what was going on with me. If it warrented a visit, they would ahve me come in. But it was normal.

Again, I can not stress enough that you need to call your doctor.

At Fri, 01 Jun 2001, Nikki wrote: >
>Hi Ladies,
>
>Please bare with me here, I have a couple of questions,
>
>Well I posted on tuesday I had my first AF since I dont know when, well I
>want to know how long is the Bleed, your first time on Met, and secondly how
>heavy was it,
>
>i know that this is Kinda Yukkie, but I only started to flow heavily on
>Thursday with a lot of Clots, I have had Af since saturday, (7 days )
>
>I think it would be normal considdereing I have had nothing for some time,
>Is it just my Body making up for the times it did nothing,,,
>
>Sorry to start Friday off on this note, but Hubby and I were a bit concerned
>and I know you ladies should be able to advise,,,,
>
>Have a good week end
>
>and Keep smiling,
>
>Nikki




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