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Re: Internal ultrasound..fluid in pelvic region..possible ovulation????

From: Alicia Lapidus M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:03:49 -0500 (CDT)


Those are indirect signs, but of course you can get pregnant.

At Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Jennifer wrote: >
>This is my first cycle on clomid and I have an ovulation monitor and it
>never showed I ovulated...but around day 15 I had VERY sharp pains and
>went to the dr. she said I was ovulating..well today I went back for an
>internal ultrasound and she said that I had fluid in the pelvic region
>and thats why I am nauseated and having a dull pain in my stomach area
>under my belly button. She said it was a good sign of ovulation and
>drew some blood. I want to know..how good of a sign is that? is there a
>chance of getting pregnant? someone please help me understand it..
>
>jennifer

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Hospital J. A. Fernández
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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