Re: someone please help me - confused & concerned - dr essien follow up
From: Deanna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 30 Nov 2002 19:59:32 -0600 (CST)
could this be the rest of the retained product? as i progress, its
almost a period now. is my body going to be all screwed up becuz of
this m/c?
At Sat, 30 Nov 2002, John Essien MD wrote:
>
>although it's common to having light bleeding/spotting after a
>miscarriage, it would be wise to have an ultrasound done to rule out any
>retained product which may cause the type of bleeding you describe.
>
>At Sat, 30 Nov 2002, Deanna wrote:
>>
>>thanx for your answers to my other questions....but now I have one big
>>one
>>
>>on oct 16th i had a normal period and on nov 6th i went to the hospital
>>and found out i was preg and having a miscarriage now during the time
>>after i had my period i noticed some spotting and cramping of course at
>>the time i never knew what it was i just went on about my merry owe way,
>>till nov 6th when i found out i was miscarrying, then on about nov 8th i
>>started spotting and then bleeding assuming i am sheeding the baby i
>>bleed till about the 13th of nov then spotted on & off till like the
>>17th. then on the 24th, i spotted just a little bit of pink blood, that
>>was it, we did have intercourse on the 21rst, 24th, & the 28th. now its
>>nove 30th and i am spotting a dark brownish blood with mild cramps. So
>>can anyone tell me what my body is doing? im nervous because, I just had
>>a miscarriage a few weeks ago, im actually having to still get blood
>>drawn for the dr to test my hcg levels from the miscarriage. she dosnt
>>want me getting preg for about 3 months. im not sure if i am preg again
>>or if i am having another cycle or if my body is just freakin out..thanx
>>for your help. Deanna
>>
>>--
>>Deanna Wise
>>
>>Deannainlasvegas@lvcm.com
>>
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