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Re: PREGNANCY: 4 Week Ultrasound--Please Help!

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:11:22 -0500 (CDT)


I just thought I'd update. Before my doctor's office let me know the test results, my period started. It was three days late, but it is here. I still don't know why the urine test at their office showed up faint positive...this is so frustrating. It is hard not to give up hope that I will ever have my own baby.

At Fri, 27 Apr 2007, anonymous wrote: >
>I am on clomid, and before my doctor would administer the third round,
>she had me come do an ultrasound to check for cysts or other problems. I
>had the ultrasound yesterday, and it showed my endometrium is thickened.
>My period is not due until Saturday, so I am not late, and it was 4
>weeks two days since my lmp (last menstrual period)(I have a 33/34 day
>cycle since being on clomid). They did a urine pregnancy test because
>of the thickened lining and it came out faintly positive. When I took
>one at home this morning, it was negative. The did a blood test to
>check my hcg level and my progesterone level, but I won't know the
>results until later. I am trying not to get too excited, but is it
>possible??? I have been trying for over two years now with no success.
>Is there any other reason that my endometrium would be thickened other
>than pregnancy? Is it possible that the faint positive was a false
>positive? Please, I am going out of my mind...




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