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Re: after D&C, no symptoms of approaching menstatrion?

From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 8 Oct 2000 12:30:41 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Donna wrote: >
>After my miscarriage and D&C, my periods are very regular as far as
>timing, but I no longer have any symptoms they
>are approaching. Such as breast tenderness or cramping which I had
>always had before.
>I am trying to get pregnant again..will there be symptoms with the
>pregnancy, such as breast soreness like had with the first?
>
>--
>Donna Knapp
>

Donna

You may be having anovulatory cycles. This is where you get everything ready, but never release the egg, thus you never really have 'a period', even tho you bleed and it may be regular as far as timing goes. If this is indeed what is happening, you will not be able to conceive. How do you tell? Best way is with bbt and/or ovulation predictor kit. This will let you know if ovulation is occuring. If it is, then you are just not feeling the usual moliminal symptoms. Hope this helps.

--
William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG
Editorial Advisor-Pregnancy and Birth
Private Practice
New Orleans, La.

*Please understand I can not respond to private emails.

*These comments are for educational purposes only. They are not meant to take the place of an examination by a qualified health care provider. They are not intended to be the start of a physician-patient relationship.




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