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Re: Pregnant

From: Joanne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 13 Jun 2002 18:44:12 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Sally, My name is Joanne. With both of my pregnancies I was extremely ill, spending most of my first 20 weeks in the hospital, because of dehydration from vomiting, of course it was worth it, but man was I sick.. Having had PCOS the whole time and didn't know it of course, my hormones went crazy with the pregnacies, they (the doctors) said the sickness was a wonderful sign everything was going well. So keep your chin up or down for that matter.... sorry couldn't resist.... if you ever need to talk you can email me anytime tooth6@gis.net ... good luck Joanne At Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Sally wrote: >
>Hello Everyone,
>
>Thank you so much for all your posts! I really appreciate each story and
>experience...and well wishes. The progesterone is making me quite sick,
>so now I am off regular prenatal vitamins and on Premesis..which is a
>vitamin of folic acid and B12 to help with morning sickness. I am just
>praying to make it safely through this first trimester...I feel like I
>have a chronic stomach flu! Also, I am not eating that much so my
>Glucophage is upsetting my lower GI...I was up all night. I am just
>dying to hit 16-18 weeks when I go to the perinatalogist for a level II
>ultasound and I can see this little one is doing well! ( not to mention
>being past this phase of pregnancy) My doc wants me on 1000 mg of
>Glucophage daily througout my pregnancy but does this mean that I quite
>it right before birth so that I can breastfeed?
>
>Thanks again for everything!
>Sally
>
>PS- My mom is convinced I will miscarry due to the progesterone
>thing...I keep explaining to her that I am fine!



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