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Re: Mid Cycle Bleeding,
From: 'molara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 17 Aug 2002 22:20:33 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 17 Aug 2002, Dr. wrote:
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>If you are not using any contraceptive method now, you should test for
>pregnancy, as it seems you are late. Going on the pill should help put
>things on track, if you are not pregnant.
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Thanks for writing back. Had a home preg. test already and I am not
pregnant. The pill made me really, really sick the 2 times i tried it
in the past. My periods are never heavy or painful. Is there no other
way? Thanks.
>At Sat, 17 Aug 2002, 'molara wrote:
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>>I have been having a tough year!I'm 34y/o, 3 kids. I am not and never
>>been on any BCP but my doc. thinks i should to help regulate my periods
>>now. For the first time my pap smear came back mildly abnormal plus hi
>>risk hpv. Was treated with cryo, first follow up pap was normal.
>>Waiting to go in for the 2nd one. After the cryo, for the next 2
>>cycles, i started spotting 25 days into my cycle then my period would
>>kick in like on the 28th/29th day. In July however, my period was a
>>whole week late, and it started out with the kind of discharge often
>>associated with ovulation-slippery but mixed with blood. Exactly 2
>>weeks after this period, I started spotting and went to see my doc
>>immediately. He gave a pelvic exam, and preg. test (negative) said all
>>felt fine and thought i was ovulating, gave a prescription which i
>>couldn't fill because i started a full blown period after i left his
>>office- same onstart discharge as the previous one. It's been 30 days
>>since that 2nd period, and i am still waiting for another one. I am
>>worried and concerned, what could be the problem here? could this be
>>serious? Loooks like my whole system is messed up, what should i do?
>>Need your valuable insight. Thank you!
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>Camaguey, Cuba; Basseterre, St. Kitts
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