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Re: 2 ?'s 4 weeks after m/c feeling nauseous, tired & enlarged uterus ?

From: Lynn Montgomery, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 13 Jun 2002 09:58:12 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Melissa wrote: >
>It has been 4 weeks since m/c and this past week I have been feeling
>sick in the afternoon and sleepy again. Is this a usual symptom after
>m/c because it is my usual symptom for pg. If I was pg again would it
>be too early to do ept?
>
>Also, what are the implications of having an abnormally large uterus in
>relation to fertility. On examination and hysteroscopy it seemed
>healthy but docs were confused as to the size of it. My history is that
>I have 3 children 1 set of twins and 1 single. twins weighed in at 14
>pounds combined and single at 8lb 9oz. Would this contribute to
>enlarged uterus?
>
>--
>Melissa
>

Melissa, As for the persistent or recurrent pregnancy symptoms, this would have to be sorted out by a variety of testing that might include serial HCG measurements. As for the uterine size, it depends upon how big... Lynn

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Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D.
Rocky Mountain Women's Health
Missoula, Montana

The information provided here is only an opinion and does not constitute the establishment of a patient-physician relationship. As with any medical problem, should you feel that you have a significant problem it is incumbent upon you to seek the appropriate medical care. I hope that you will understand that I cannot respond to individual e-mails directed to me.




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