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Re: Discharge: ovulation or pregnancy? Long message!From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 28 Mar 2000 19:00:01 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 28 Mar 2000, patti wrote: > >Hi, I need someone to answer a question about vaginal discharge. I had >my first baby 7 and a half months ago using clomid. Before clomid I'm >pretty sure I didn't ovulate for years.(had bleeding with provera or >birthcontrol pills to shed lining of uterus) My 1st period after >pregnancy started after 1 provera PILL so the doc figured I was probably >going to ovulate on my own. Since then I've been taking b.c. pills >until. Now we'd like to try for baby #2 so I haven't taken any b.c. for >this month to see if I will ovulate and/or get pregnant with out using >clomid. On the pill I would be due for a period on 03/29/00.(tomorrow) >for about two weeks I've been experiencing a clearish white discharge no >odor and no pain or itching. My temp. dipped down and then rose up and >has maintained the higher temp. for the last 17 days or so. Unless I >have a rough night or don't sleep. In the first pregnancy I had this >discharge and they claimed it was normal and good. But I have also >heard that you have discharge around ovulation. Being as I cannot >remember what it was like when I ovlated naturally I don't know what it >means. I know I could just take a preg. test tomorrow but I've never >liked getting negative results and don't want to get my hopes up. Sorry >this is so lengthy. > >-- >Patti > Patti If you have had a temperature thermal shift (was low, rose about .5 degrees F, and then stayed up) and your temperature has been up for over 14 days, you are probably pregnant. Now, I am saying this without seeing your chart, but I think you need to run a first morning urine pregnancy test tomorrow. May the '+' be with you.
-- William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG Private Practice New Orleans, La.
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