Joined: 14 Nov 2004 Posts: 141 Location: Australia
I Am So Silly Posted: 11-16-04 00:52am
I feel so stupid. I work at a drs
surgery as a receptionist so its easy for
me to see a dr which is what everyone
suggest I do. But I am hardly bleeding
anymore so if I have had a
miscarriage...... I dont want to know.
I know it sounds really stupid but life is
just so hard at the moment I dont think I
could handle knowing that I have
miscarriaged again.
I would love to be pregnant and I know my
boyfriend would too, the last time I was
told id miscarriaged I felt numb for like
2 weeks. I didnt want to talk or see
anyone. I dont want to be like that
again.........
Does anyone agree with me that im silly or
have other people felt like this too?
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PosrscheLvr
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Oct 2004 Posts: 304 Location: Plano, Texas
Posted: 11-16-04 01:03am
Emotionally I understand. But physically
I don't know, I mean you need to make sure
everything is ok. Not all miscarriages
are 100% healthy. I know that it hurts,
but to make sure you are healthy you
really need to see a doctor. That's just
my two cents.
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mommax3
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1134 Location: Virginia
Posted: 11-16-04 08:48am
posrschelvr
wrote:
emotionally I understand.
But physically I don't know, I mean you
need to make sure everything is ok. Not
all miscarriages are 100% healthy. I
know that it hurts, but to make sure you
are healthy you really need to see a
doctor. That's just my two
cents.
exactly, you may need a dnc if everything
isn;t out you could get serious infection,
then you would feel a lot worse than
numb... Sorry if that sounded like I
don;t care, just take of yourself, ok?
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mommax3
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1134 Location: Virginia
Posted: 11-16-04 08:49am
posrschelvr
wrote:
emotionally I understand.
But physically I don't know, I mean you
need to make sure everything is ok. Not
all miscarriages are 100% healthy. I
know that it hurts, but to make sure you
are healthy you really need to see a
doctor. That's just my two
cents.
exactly, you may need a dnc if everything
isn;t out you could get serious infection,
then you would feel a lot worse than
numb... Sorry if that sounded like I
don;t care, just take of yourself, ok?
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mommax3
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1134 Location: Virginia
Posted: 11-16-04 08:49am
posrschelvr
wrote:
emotionally I understand.
But physically I don't know, I mean you
need to make sure everything is ok. Not
all miscarriages are 100% healthy. I
know that it hurts, but to make sure you
are healthy you really need to see a
doctor. That's just my two
cents.
exactly, you may need a dnc if everything
isn;t out you could get serious infection,
then you would feel a lot worse than
numb... Sorry if that sounded like I
don;t care, just take of yourself, ok?
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mommax3
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1134 Location: Virginia
Posted: 11-16-04 08:51am
On my I am sorry about all of those
posts!!!!
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BeckLyn
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Nov 2004 Posts: 476
Posted: 11-16-04 09:34am
U should see a doc. Make sure everything
is ok. If u did have a miscarraige and
if u need someone to talk to we're here.
I hope you didn't! Good luck.
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