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From: Marion (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 17 Jul 2001 04:37:08 -0500 (CDT)


Thank you for your imput, however, I meant that if I place my finger inside, I can feel my cervix, so does this mean that I am not pg>? I have some breast tenderness also today,

Thank you again, Mari

At Mon, 16 Jul 2001, jwang, M.D. wrote: >
>Generall, one can't feel the uterus by pressing onthe belly until after
>12 weeks. The fact that you can't is expected.
>
>At Mon, 16 Jul 2001, marion wrote:
>>
>>Thankyou all for your replies,
>>
>>We are really hoping that I am Pg. I have another question for you tho.
>>My temps are still up, but my uterus didn't seem at all high when i felt
>>it in the shower earlier. Could this mean that I am indeed not pg?
>>
>>Any insight appreciated...(BTW, don't make a habit of feeling my
>>uterus...)
>>
>>Mari
>>
>>At Mon, 16 Jul 2001, marion wrote:
>>>
>>>Hello,
>>>I hope that one or more of you lovely moms and drs can help me figure
>>>this out!!
>>>Hubbie and me TTC third month. For past 3/4 days have had sore nipples.
>>>Today, 3 days before menses due, I have tested with an EPT. Shows
>>>control and HALF a faint line where the preggo one should be. (In fact
>>>there is a whole line, but half is darker...V faint)! Rang 800 number
>>>they say it is +.....!!!
>>>
>>>What do u think? any imput appreciated...:)
>>>
>>>Still neurotic, but gettin hopeful!
>>>
>>>Mari
>
>--
>J Wang, M.D
>Assitant Clinical Prof.
>Tufts University School of Medicine
>
>statements are informational only and should not constitute a medical plan or treatment recommendation.
>






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