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Implantation spotting and pregnant...or just once in a lifetime 1 day period?

From: Very (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 25 Mar 2001 00:51:42 -0600 (CST)


I want to thank whomever reads this for their time. It is quite long and I gave you a full picture of my history. I have specific questions at the end. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for answering me. I know your time is quite valuable. I tried to bullet and highlight the essentials and leave as much jibberish out as possible. :)

MY HISTORY:

* 31 years old. No children. Would love to have one though :)

Usual Cycles:

28 days - 30 days. Flow during period is always 4-5 days.

MARCH 2001 Cycle:

Today: March 24th -14/15 dpo.

*Intercourse March 7th (pm). *LH Surge and light O cramping March 8th (am). *Heavier O cramping March 8th (pm). *Very heavy O cramping March 9th (all day). Some months I O quite heavily. *Cramping....continued since O. Never stopped, but reduced after March 9th. At 7 dpo went from pain on sides to pain in middle. Pulling feeling low in pelvic region. Still there. Occasional twinging pain in ovary area.

UNUSUAL SYMPTOMS:

Non stop cramping, no appetite, tired, breast changes (but appear to have gone), headaches, vivid dreams.

HPTs: 12 dpo negative with First Response Early Result.

SPOTTING: 1 day heavy cramping and dark blood. 2 days very light spotting.

IMPLANTATION OR A ONCE IN A LIFETIME 2 DAY PERIOD? HELP!!!!!! SERUM BLOOD TEST WHEN????




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