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One more time posting...please, Doctor answer this!

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 22 Apr 2002 21:47:01 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 21 Apr 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>>At Fri, 19 Apr 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>>
>>>I posted this before but I think it got buried under a few other
>>>posts...I am not on parlodel nor have I ever been treated for elevated
>>>prolactin levels...I have just been reading some of the post and
>>>discovered I have some of the same symptoms as pregnancy and prolactin
>>>elevation (tender/HEAVY bruised feeling breasts, slight nausea, milky
>>>discharge frm breast, occassional cramps and no period since 1/6/02, no wieght
>>>gain, but alot of my clothes are fitting tight, and a crampy/achey
>>>feeling in upper leg/groin area, etc)....I forgot to mention I am ttc
>>>and my cervix is high (very hard to reach) and very soft and the CM is
>>>not abundant, but not too dry either. I also have a strange metallic
>>>(like sucking on a penny!) taste in my mouth ocassionally!!
>>>
>>>In your opinion (I know, I know get to the Dr.) can this be pregnacy or
>>>just wishful thinking?? I forgot to mention that I had a negative hpt
>>>week 4 and week 7 (both gestational weeks or since conception
>>>weeks)...however, the two times I have been pg before I NEVER got a
>>>positive hpt, only a blood quantitive test gave a positive result? (both
>>>of those pg ended in m/c at 6 wks and 3 wks) Could the fact that I have
>>>PCO cause my HCG levels to rise slowly or give false pg symptoms? Thanks
>>>for your help and before you say it....my Dr.'s appt is at the end of
>>>the month...I'm just anxious.



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