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Re: Help symptoms

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu, 29 Nov 2001 16:06:12 -0600 (CST)


Thanks for the advice, have you ever had sore breasts after A/F without it going away. I'm fed up with different symptoms appearing all the time. Thanks for your help Boo

At Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Joanne wrote: >
>Hello Boo, well lets see, I always get sore breasts when my period is
>due and it's usually for about 10 days prior, I become very nausa's as
>well, it's a horrible feeling, but as much as I would love to be
>pregnant again, I can tell the difference because my breast tenderness
>never gets worse by the day as it certainly did when I was indeed
>pregnant. I became pregnant on 100mg od clomid along with provera. I
>have spotted from time to time but eventually my period would start and
>be a whopper of one(as usually). Just thought I would share that with
>ya. good luck. Joanne At Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Boo wrote:
>>
>>I've had PCOS since I was 15. You'd think I'm used to all the symptoms
>>by now. Wanted to know if anyone esle experiences signs of pregnency
>>with it. I am quite confused at the moment as I had a spotting for only
>>three days then developed very sore breasts since. They still have'nt
>>gone away a week later. I've had some different abdominal cramps as
>>well and a little nausa (which I have become used to over the years).
>>And I feel different. I have previously been told IVF is the only way.
>>
>>Nearly forgot. I did a pg test, this was neg, but it was only a week
>>after my period.
>>
>>Can anyone shed some light, PLLLLLLese




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