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Re: Am I pregnant?

From: Michele (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 11 Nov 1999 08:20:07 -0600 (CST)


I didn't get my period for 2 months this summer and like you pregnancy was ruled out. I was worried so I made an appointment with my FD. Of course, on the day of my appointment I started my period. He said that missing your period can be caused by a number of things... stress, weight loss, going off the pill. In my case it must have been stress because I was planning our August wedding at the time. >
>Don't know if you're pregnant or not, but I've read on another forum
>about a woman who had a progesterone deficiency and had to take
>progesterone suppositories to maintain her pregnancy. Good luck!
>
>Erin
>
>At Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Brenda wrote:
>>
>>My husband and I have been trying to conceive for three months now,
>>going off the pill after six years. My first two periods were both 30
>>days exactly. My last period was 44 days ago. When I went to the
>>gynecologist for my annual exam, I was 6 days late based on a 30 day
>>cycle (day 36), so I asked to have a pregnancy test done. It was
>>negative. He drew blood to measure my progesterone level- the results
>>are not back yet. Based on the results, he may put me on a regiment of
>>progesterone.
>>
>>Could I be pregnant? I really don't have any other symptoms that I
>>recognize (I have never been pregnant before). If not, then why have I
>>not gotten my period? What will taking progesterone do? If I am
>>pregnant, will taking it affect the baby?
>>
>>Thank you.





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