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Repost to correct error. Cycle day 28. Pink Discharge. Faint positive HPT. Miscarriage 2 1/2 months ago.

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu, 4 Feb 1999 16:10:35 -0600 (CST)


Brief history: I have a 1 year old daughter. I used Clomid to get her because of Luteal Phase Defect. Started charting to have second baby and saw LPD again. OB told me in Nov. that I could start Clomid again on my next cycle. Period never came. I had gotten pg natuarally despite LPD. The day I tested positive I had some light pink spotting and temp had dropped. OB did 2 HCG tests which confirmed I was pg. At first pre-natal check-up on Dec. 1 (6 weeks pg) they did an U/S and said the pregnancy had ended. I had a D&C Dec. 2. Started period about 12 days later. Next period 26 days later. Went on Clomid. Ovulated 14 days ago. Today is CD28.

I woke up today with basal temp still riding high. Took HPT. Extremely faint. Saw some pink on toilet tissue at noon. Retested at 3:00 PM. Positive, but still pretty faint. Called OB. He sent me for a blood quantitative HCG and ordered another one for Saturday to see how level increases. Now its is 5:15 PM and no pink on tissue.

I am going to spend the next 12 weeks afraid. I also won't know HCG results until Monday, so I have to wait until then to know whether it even seems like a viable pregnancy for now.

Any info any of you can offer would be appreciated!




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