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Re: please, I need some advice on what to exspect at the doctors

From: Michelle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 11 Sep 2002 15:38:26 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 11 Sep 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>My problem is that im a 30 year old, and ive been having with my
>menstrals now since July, in July i had a period on the 27th it lasted
>until the 2nd of August, then i had another period 16 days later, on the
>19th of August through the 25th, then I had another period 16 days later
>again, but before I started this last one, i had very sore breast and my
>stomach pouched out like i was 3 months pregnant, I did call and get a
>doctors appointment, to a doctor that ive never been to before, since I
>started bleeding again, what will they do to me, i had my old doctor
>send my results of my pap, to this new doctor saying that my pap was
>fine and i hadnt been having any other problems until now, should i
>still keep my appointment even though i am bleeding, what should i
>exspect to happen at my appointment? Im not on any birth control,
>because i have been trying to conceive, and im not wanting to be on
>birth control, will they do blood test? im a little nervous, my
>appointment is on friday, any advice i would appreciate, thank you

Definitely keep you appointment, even if you are still bleeding. The doctor can at least run a hormone panel to test your hormone level.....this sounds like a hormone imbalance (like I had). He may want to schedule you for a uterine biopsy (it is done in the office) to see how the lining of your uterus is. (I am not a doctor..just speaking from lots of experience!).

Good luck!




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