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Just worried....:(

From: Anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 9 Dec 1997 21:47:51 -0600 (CST)


Dear Drs.,

Thought I would write and update ya'll on what has been going on. Am 14 weeks 3 days. On the wed before Thanksgiving I started bleeding, more than a panty liner could hold but still not a lot. It slowed over the weekend and stopped by sunday evening. Then wednesday I spotted and last Friday started bleeding again. I had an appt yesterday and did ultrasound. The baby looked great and was squirming and kicking. He said the baby looked great and was measuring right on. He said the placenta looked great and the sac looked great...He said he just wasn't sure why I was bleeding. Well I am back on progesterone suppositories and he told me to eat like a pig because I have lost about 8-9 lbs from vomiting and haven't gained any of it back. Sooooo I guess I am just worried to beat all. I know it is irrational especially when we can see that the baby is doing so well...but still. My Best friend just had her baby over thanksgiving and it has Charges Syndrome with multiple abnormalities. She was not that old and had a very easy, smooth pregnancy. I am her only friend who is currently pregnant and feeling horribly paranoid and guilty-- because I know the chances are good our baby will be normal. But I am still worried. I just don't see how with everything that has happened that it will be okay. My first child was very difficult and she turned out fine---it is just very scary. Well I have babbled on long enough. If anyone has any ideas on the bleeding and spotting i'm all ears. Thanks for the vent time

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Anne N.



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