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

From: steph (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 24 Nov 2002 15:57:21 -0600 (CST)


At Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Amanda wrote: >
>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.
>

Thank you so much for sharing your story. It has helped me a great deal. Thank you so much for taking the time to write it.






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