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Re: MENORRHAGIA: Missed period

From: JoAnn NP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 29 Mar 2009 23:24:21 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 29 Mar 2009, wifey wrote: >
>Hi, I am a 34 year old mother of 2. The first day of my last period was
>Feb. 16th. I have taken 4 pregnancy tests which all came back
>negative. I just went for bloodwork yesterday (thyroid/preg. hormones)
>and am awaiting the results. With my other pregnancies I was
>immediately nauseas and had breast tenderness. I don't have that now.
>But I am urinating ALOT and I am very bloated with occasional mild
>neausea. Although I wasn't trying to concieve, I am now hoping that I
>have. I am nervous...I have never in my life missed a period or been
>this late. My doctor said she thought preg would have showed up by now
>on the urine tests??? Any other thoughts of what this could be??? Should
>I give up on the hope of the reason being pregnancy??

Wifey Are you taking any birth control? A pregnancy can be detected later if you got pregnant later in your cycle then you estimated. It is great to keep a record of your periods so you can track your most fertile time 14 to 16 days before your period.Now that it is on your mind ,if you are not pregnant ,you may wish to become pregnant.Do not give up.The hormone tests should give you more answers.JoAnn NP

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Jo Ann  NP
Scottsdale, Arizona



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