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From: Anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 18 Jul 2000 10:22:13 -0500 (CDT)


I am between 6-8 weeks will go to have another ultrasound on the 24th of July because nothing was found but a ges.sac two weeks ago.According to my lmp I should be 8-9 weeks now but(I was on my period at this time so I think that I am not as far) I counted the ywo weeks before your period (when you should ovulate..Right??)Then now I am 28 days late! So this puts me about 6 weeks now! Am I calculateing this right??So do you think that I should see something in the ges.sac this time?? Also it is two days before my usual days of period and I have noticed for the last 3 days I feel almost paralized sometimes from severe pain in my lower back and leaves me sleepless at night,and my breast are slightly more full(not much) but a little and on the sides very sore when I touch them or take bra off.I was thinking this is a good sign but I remember when I have had normal pregnancy I dont usually have sore breast but when I miscarried before 2 years My breast were sore as if I had stopped breast feeding when the milk wants to dry up,so when I remember this I am very scared! Also,Today I felt as if I wanted to start my period(gas,pressure and bloated) Is this a good sign that maybe something developed in the ges sac,or sign of pos.miscarriage?? Also I am haaveing a clear -creamy white discharge is this a good sign or bad?? Im sorry to bother you so much but when you are full of questions and the appointment seems so far away ,I feel a need to be persistent and find all answers before my visit!! Your help is appreciated before given,thankyou!



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