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Re: PLEASE HELP....From: Reagan (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 1 Oct 2003 16:24:37 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Meghan wrote: > >At Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Janie wrote: >> >>Can someone please help me. I am 27 years old and TTC. I started on >>Glucophage on the 13th of August. On August 27th I started my period >>with the help of some Provera. I took Clomid 50 mg on cd 3-7. I tried >>to have intercourse (Sept. 8-12) on the days I thought i would be >>ovulating. I had thin watery discharge. About two days ago my breasts >>started to get swollen and really sore. They really hurt right now. I >>am just worried, I hope that I am pregnant. I just don't know if my >>breasts are sore because I am pregnant or because I will be starting my >>next period soon. When can I do a home pregnancy test? Can someon >>please help...Thank You, Janie >> >>-- >>Janie >> >Hi Janie, I also have done the same route and still waiting to have a baby. I lost my little girl almost 2 years ago and we are wanting to have another one. It took 8 years to get pregnant the first time. This time we decided to have some help. On my first 4 cycles of Clomid my breast would get very Swollen and large and hurt. Every month I would hope that I was pregnant. This past month I did ovulate but my breast have not hurt a bit. (crazy) I am 5 days late and may decide to test but I hate to get a negative. My best words to you as well is to wait to test see if you period comes. If you are 5 or more days late then take a test. Remember this is very emotional on you and your partner. Get a ovulation kit to help you know when you are ovulaing, also write everything down so you know from month to month. Remember don't push your partner around ovulation time. Keep your stress low. Hang in thats what I say to my self. Also remember that your doctor works for you.
Good luck Reagan
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