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Re: PREGNANCY: Please help

From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 31 Jul 2007 17:17:19 -0500 (CDT)


Crystal

Yes, it is possible, but doubtful. Perhaps just irregular anovulatory cycle that may need some hormonal manipulation to straighten out. Call your OB, discuss with him. He may suggest a blood preg test (still a good idea!), and then perhaps a trial of some hormone to get you back on track. Good Luck...Dr. von Almen

At Tue, 31 Jul 2007, Crystal wrote: >
>Hi, I am 24 years old me and my fiance have been trying to concieve for
>about 6 months now. I have been having weird feelings lately. On July
>1st I got my period which usually comes on the 19 th of every month. The
>past 2 weeks I have had unusual mood swings i thought i was just PMSing
>very badly but I have been very short temperered and find my self
>breaking out in tears over almost everything, but nothing in general is
>bothering me. 2 nights ago when i wiped I noticed a light brownish
>spotting yesterday it was gone. now this morning it is back but not
>even enough for a pad. also the past 2 days I have had very
>unconfortable lower back pain. I have not had any morning sickness but
>have had slight cramping in my left side. i took 3 HPT but all negative
>could it be to test? could I be pregnant?
>
>Thank you for you time
>Crystal

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William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG
Private Practice
New Orleans, La.



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