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(Fwd) What should I expect now?

From: AnnMarie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 9 Jul 1997 10:41:57 +0000


Sorry if anyone has read this. I have had computer problems and just now got my email downloaded from the past couple of days and still haven't seen it before that or now. This is a resend.

AnnMarie

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I've been trying to get preg w/second child since January. Nothing has happened. OPK's say that I ovulate, so that's not the problem. Don't really know what is the problem yet, but I did develop GBS earlier this year. I am making an appointment with my doctor to talk to him about this and his future pregnancy plans for me--my history is a long story. I am otherwise healthy, and have taken myself off virtually all meds (allergy related) that I was on before, except Tylenol. I have cluster headaches sometimes and pains associated with weather changes, so I am a pretty regular user of the Tylenol. I am aware of the bleeding risks w/Ibuprofen, so I try to take it only if really necessary, and then usually @ least a few tabs to help even somewhat because of Tylenol not doing what its supposed to. Is there something else I might consider asking the doctor about for my aches and pains that would be safe if I got preg? What can I expect to happen with this upcoming doctor visit? I already feel that I have a million and one Q's for him, many are from my scared husband! <L>

AnnMarie




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