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From: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 17 Dec 1997 22:35:24 -0600 (CST)


Some time ago I was diagnosed with endometriosis and had successful surgery. Later I became pregnant and had a very normal pregnancy and child birth. We very much want to have more children and have been trying in earnest for over two and one half years. I have a very normal cycle. In January '97 my husband had a varicocele operation because of abnormally low sperm count. March '97 I became pregnant and ended up having an ectopic pregnancy on an ovary. My OB/GYN said the surgery was sucessful and the ovary was not damaged and the fallopian tubes looked normal. November '97 I became pregnant again. This time I had a miscarraige at five weeks. During the most recent pregnancy, I noticed my heart rate was very irregular. My heart rate ranges anywhere from the mid 60's to mid 90's with no reasonable explanation. After the miscarraige, I thought my heart rate would return to normal, but it hasn't. I am wondering if I may have a hormonal imbalance that is causing this or if it's my emotional state. I feel as if I am dealing well with the loss, but I know that emotions are hard to decipher. I'm also noticing a tingling sensation in my arms and legs such as falling asleep. Can anyone help explain these symptoms I'm feeling and why? Please help.



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