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From: kathleen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 2 Mar 1998 13:06:10 -0600 (CST)


I need to get some information from a doctor!! My current doctor doesn't listen or answer any of my questions. I am somewhere between 7 mos. to 8.5 mos. along. within the past 2 weeks it seems like my stomach droped! I quit getting heart burn and do not have the problems catching my breathe. I have started to sharp pains right above my pubic bone. When I relax to go to the bathroom is usually when I notice it the most. It almost feels like the type of pain that you get with a tract infection. But it doesn't burn when I pee, just when I release. I feel these pains constantly, but if I adjust my sitting postion then they don't bother me real bad. But they are still there. My lower back and stomche have a dull pain to them, but I have always had back pain so I can't tell the difference. I am really exhausted! I also have a clear or very lightly clouded discharge, which is suppose to clean the birth canal out,correct? I have a womens medical book, and according to that, just going by symptons it sounds like what happens a month to two weeks before the baby comes. I am really concerned and would really appreciate some reliable help. How can I tell what the braxton hicks feel like? I've been told that you can't always feel them, but I've also been told they feel like cramps, so how am I suppose to know? My doctor doesn't want to do another ultrsound, even though I have told her over and over that I am farther along than she thinks. My due date according to them is May 24. But I am HUGE! When people ask me when I'm due, and I tell them there eyes become the size of golf balls. Please reply ASAP



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