I was just wondering if I could be
pregnant right now. I had a miscarriage
on january 26th. After that I still was
active with my boyfriend. Now it is 45
days since the last period(m/c) I dont
feel like I did before when I was pregnant
the last time. I feel different this
time. Im not having cramps like I did
before. I had constant cramps before, but
not this time. I get a few but nothing
big. Im still gaining weight from before.
I feel sick at times just out of the
blue. It passes and goes, but its not
necessarily in the morning. Sometimes I
feel that way in the afternoon and at
night. Im confused.....What does it sound
like to you guys.
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sammisa
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Re: 45 Days And No Period! Posted: 03-18-04 11:04am
Well, something is definately going on if
you haven't had a period in 45 days . And you can get
sick anytime out of the day, I was with my
first kiddo. But with the others, bearly
new I was pregnant at all until I started
showing. Why haven't you taken a
pregnancy test ? I would do that.. I
think it just might pop up with 2 lines
well good luck to you.. Please keep us
posted.
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Lildreamer
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Sep 2003 Posts: 144 Location: CALI
Waiting It Out!!! Posted: 03-21-04 03:18am
Well I am really nervous about it. Im
afraid if I test and it comes back
negative then i'll freak out cuz then
whats happening to me. If im not pregnant
then whats going on???? I use to weigh
what I am now before, but I dont remember
my stomach looking like this. Its like
all my weight is headed to my stomach and
my face. I thought maybe i'll wait it out
this time since I had a miscarriage when I
was 47 days pregnant. Today is day 48
with no period. I dont know what to do?
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cricketbugmom
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Mar 2004 Posts: 11
Posted: 03-24-04 04:10am
Did you have a d/c with your miscarriage?
Sometimes if you don't a speck of 'human
material' is left behind and it can
mimick pg symptoms. It is also possible
to concieve immediatly following a m/c my
dd is proof. We had sex 1 time in the 6
weeks following our m/c and we now have a
beautiful baby(well toddler) girl. Take
a test and know for sure...
Well mostly for sure.. If you never saw a
dr after your m/c you may have a false
positive, because your beta levels never
fully dropped to non pregnant status.
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Lildreamer
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Sep 2003 Posts: 144 Location: CALI
Posted: 03-24-04 13:51pm
I dont understand what youre saying....Can
you break it down for me?
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cricketbugmom
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Mar 2004 Posts: 11
Posted: 03-24-04 23:38pm
Did you have a d/c with your
miscarriage?
Explained... Did a dr scrape your insides
out so your sure that all of the baby and
placenta are out.
Sometimes if you don't a speck of 'human
material' is left behind and it can mimick
pg symptoms.
Explained... If you didn't see a dr and
you retained some baby or placental
material you can have pg symptoms even
though your not really pg you can also get
really sick (septic).
It is also possible to concieve
immediatly following a m/c my dd is
proof.
Explained... I got pregnant immediatly
following my m/c so I know for a fact that
it is possible.
Take a test and know for sure...
Explained..Go pee on a damn stick .
If you never saw a dr after your m/c you
may have a false positive, because your
beta levels never fully dropped to non
pregnant status.
Explained...
If you never saw a dr for your m/c and
never had a d/c then the possiblity of
you retaining some pregnancy material
could lead to a false positive when you
pee on a stick... If you haven't seen a
dr go see one.
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