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Re: Early Pregnancy Concerns - please advise (Anxious Mom to Be)

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 19 Jun 2002 07:07:36 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Lori wrote: >
>Last week I went to my doctor and together, we conducted a pregnancy
>test. The result was positive. However, I mentioned to her that I had
>experienced slight bleeding/brown spotting round about the time I was
>due to have my period. She mentioned two possibilities: I had either
>miscarried (approx. 10 days before the visit) and the hormone levels
>still existed in my system, hence the positive result or alternatively,
>I was pregnant and the spotting was implantation bleeding. One week
>later, I'm still not convinced I'm pregnant and fear I may have
>miscarried. I've done 4 tests, all of which are positive but I don't
>have any 'typical' symptoms such as nausea etc. I do, however have
>slightly sore nipples and a light brown discharge which comes randomly -
>no pain. I'm really quite worried about this and would like to know
>what this could mean? This is my first pregnancy and I admit I'm a
>little over anxious. Please help! Thank you.
>
>--
>Lori C

>Lori , I would give your doctor a call. It is not necessary to have nausea to be pregnant- I think only about half of all women experience it. I had absolutely none of the classic symptoms and delivered a healthy full term baby. Good luck!




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