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Re: I could really use advice on this matter

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun, 20 Feb 2000 08:26:19 -0600 (CST)


hi andrea,

i am not a doctor, i am a midwifery student. you could take an hpt to check. but it could easily be stress. are you breastfeeding??? if so, that could affect your periods. also, after a pregnancy and chlidbirth your periods and reaction to stress could change due to changes in hromones and all.

vicki

At Sun, 20 Feb 2000, Andrea wrote: >
>My husband and I have been trying to have a second child. My son is 18
>months old and has epilepsy and cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen
>during labor and delivery. He's a hand full and becuase the seizures
>still aren't undr control and he is very delayed I tend to be very
>stressed out by worrying. ever since I had Michael, I've had regular
>periods...28-30 days, 5 days long, bad cramps. well, the last 3 months
>I've been showing symptoms off and on of pregnancy (I cry at the drop of
>the hat all the time and my clumsiness is back)and my periods have been
>off; late, early and only 3 days, very light and mild cramps if any. Is
>it stress? It use to be that if i was stressed, I'd have my period early
>and it would be very very heavy. So, what's going on? Should I take a
>home test just to be sure?
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