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Re: What is on going on

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 21 Feb 2000 08:37:25 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 21 Feb 2000, misty wrote: >
>My husband I have decided to have our second child. My period ended
>2-11-00. This morning about 2:30am on had a constantly pain in the
>lower part of my stomach (the pain that just lets you know that it
>there, but not so uncomfortable) for about 1/2 hour. This morning when
>I woke up I will call it spotting (so far ther no more) some blood in my
>underwear( more of brownish color). I was taking the pill until my last
>period (last day pill was taking is 2-3-00. When I am on the pill I get
>my period every 28 days. When I off the pill its every 21 days
>I have been on the pill constantly for 2years before that I was not on
>any kind of birth control for 1 year(I had no special person in my live)
>and before that I was on the shot for 2 years and before that I was on
>the pill for 6 monthes before I had my daughter. Thank you for
>listening.

The timing is suggestive for mittelsmchmertz, or ovulation pain. If so, then last night or the night before would have been a good time for intercourse.

--
William D. McIntosh, MD, FACOG
Clarksville, TN

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