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Re: 5 w 2d, spotting and loss of breast tenderness

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 24 Nov 2002 14:32:26 -0600 (CST)


I'm not a doc but I wanted to share my experience with you for what it's worth. WIth my first pregnancy everything went fine - textbook. With my second, I spotted at 7 weeks and 9 weeks. I was convinced I was loosing my baby both times. My symptoms came and went, and I had some weird hcg tests. 9 months later I had a beautiful, perfect little boy. I did a LOT of reading, as I'm sure you are two, and the conclusion I reached is that pregnancy is just a weird thing and really, there's no such thing as a "textbook" pregnancy. You may wake up tomorrow and find your breasts are killing you again, or your breast tenderness may be gone but you find your morning sickenss is unbearable. Or, you may find that you don't really have any first trimester symptoms, but you'll go onto have a normal healthy pregnancy. You can experience spotting and loss of breast tenderness, and everything could very possibly be just fine. I wish you the very best of luck.

--
Amanda
by the way, you might want to check out the boards at
http://www.parentsplace.com - they'll have a board for expecting mothers due in
your month, and you'll find a lot of reassurance and support there.

At Sun, 24 Nov 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >Please help! Should I call the doctor again tomorrow? 2 days ago, I woke >up with fresh blood in my underwear. The doctor checked me out, and >everything looks good. The sonogram came out normal for 5 weeks; >however, there isn't mucha to see. The ultrasound tech said she >couldn't say that it was definitely and interuterine pregnancy legally, >but she said that everything looks the way it should at 5 weeks and she >has no reason to believe that there wouln't be a fetus in a couple of >weeks. This morning, after 3 weeks of breast tenderness, it's gone! I >can beat my breasts and they still don't hurt. Should I call the doctor >again on Monday? I feel like there's really nothing we can do but wait >anyway so it would be pointless to call. He has me on bed-rest and >another u/s in 2 weeks. What are the statistics on having 2 blighted >ova in a row?




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