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Re: Excessive!!! Vaginal Bleeding in first trimester

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun, 18 Jul 1999 18:55:58 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 4 Dec 1998, Jim wrote: >
>My wife, 36 years old, and I have been trying thru various infertility
>programs to conceive a child for the last 11 years. After several
>Fertinex cycles, we conceived, through IUI only to miscarry after six
>weeks. Another Fertinex cycle and IUI produced our current pregnancy
>now at 12.5 weeks. Last night my wife was rushed to the emergency room
>after excessive vaginal bleeding. The paramedics reported her blood
>loss at nearly a liter. Her ER pelvic exam extracted another pint of
>blood and several large clots. The ER ultrasound revealed that the baby
>was still present and very(!) active. She has visited her new OBGYN
>today (2nd visit) and the baby is still present and active. She still
>has vaginal bleeding, slight, which continues to concern me. WHAT Could
>Have Caused Such A Massive (hemorage) Bleed??? She hasn't done anything
>strenious since conception. Given her past history of anovulation and
>PCOS the answer must lie beyond the obvious. Any Clues???
>
>Jim, The wannabe Dad

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I can only say the exact same thing happened to me and was told by my doctor that it would stop at fourteen weeks and it did.I now have a beauitiful four year old.                                                                                                  Shannon





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