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Re: 7 weeks - Cramping and odd discharge

From: Asem Anwar Moussa MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 24 Nov 2002 11:24:07 -0600 (CST)


At Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Liz wrote: >
>I am 7 weeks along and had a dr. appt. two days ago. U/S scheduled
>for tomorrow b/c of my history (m/c at 11 wks, but development had
>stopped in the 6th wk). At my appt. the other day, I was given a
>papsmear b/c I would be due for my annual while several months PG. Not
>sure why it was ok to have one while PG at all, but did not argue. There
>was slight bleeding after the papsmear, which doc said would be normal.
>But then yesterday morning, I noticed brown spotting, along with some
>mild cramping. The cramping persisted all day and through the night. No
>bleeding, or further spotting, but I did have a very odd discharge in
>the night that was small, brown and somewhat solid with a bloody streak.
>Haven't had bleeding or spotting since, but cramps continue today, and
>are mostly concentrated today on the left side. Is this normal? I am
>really worried b/c of my past m/c, but at least it is earlier this time
>and I really haven't been letting myself get excited this time or as
>hopeful. If you happen to read this today, please respond. Am I
>freaking for no reason? Thank God I have an U/S tomorrow, so that I'll
>know one way or the other. The worst part is not knowing.

I think tomorrow's ultrasound would reassure you that your current pregnancy is OK&that the bleeding is related to the pap's procedure.Good luck

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Dr:Asem Moussa MD
Prof.of OB/GYN.
Alazhar School of Medicine.
Cairo-Egypt
This is for teaching purposes



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