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Re: feeling better

From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 14 Nov 1999 14:27:46 -0600 (CST)


At Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Alfonso wrote: >
>Hi,
>I'm 11 weeks pregnant. For the past four weeks I've
>been having the normal symptoms of pegnancy. I have
>not vomited, but have been nauseated almost every day,
>I am very tired, etc. But now I'm starting to feel
>better. I still have symptoms: still very tired, I
>sleep about 10 to 12 hours daily!, my mouth is very
>watery and my breast are bigger every day, I'm still
>dizzy but have almost no nausea, is this normal?
>Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question. I had a
>previous miscarriage and I am realy scared to go
>through it again. Last week we heard the heart beat
>with a doppler. Thanks for any comments and
>reassurances.
>Lia
>
>=====

If you've heard the heartbeat at 10 weeks, your chance of a miscarriage is close to zero.

Everything sounds normal to me.

Congratulations.

--
Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
Great Neck, New York

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