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andj68

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On 50 Days Since Last Period
Posted: 01-12-05 13:14pm

Taken numerous epts and 1 blood test all neg, phys exam shows cervix is blue in color and closed. My doctors said to wait a couple of weeks and then he could give me a shot to start my period (not liking this). I do have symptoms of pregnancy - exhausted, peeing like a race horse, lite cramps in small of back and abdomen - feels like I worked out too much. Also have a lot of discharge clear to white, breasts have become more round and I have lost weight but my paints are tight. How long should I go before I have an ultrasound or other tests. I have two girls 12 and 4 and I just feel preg. How to I talk my doctor into waiting longer before giving me a shot. I was on the depo shot for 4 years and stopped due to joint pain (last shot june 04) got 2 periods since then sept and oct 33 days apart. Has anyone else had this problem with the shot or should I consider myself preg and just wait.
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Tazzy D

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Posted: 01-12-05 13:18pm

I would just wait it out and see. Do you want to be pregnant??
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andj68

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Posted: 01-12-05 13:23pm

We were planning on getting preg this summer so it is just a little earlier than expected one problem due date would be around my 1st bday would want to go early.
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lil_blaze2004

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Posted: 01-12-05 14:21pm

Blood tests are not wrong. When was the blood test taken???
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Tazzy D

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Posted: 01-12-05 14:32pm

lil_blaze2004 wrote:
blood tests are not wrong. When was the blood test taken???



not always.... With james I just new I was preggo and when they did the blood teat it said I wasnt pregnant..... I in deed was preggo. When they re tested me a week later it said poitive. Now I dont know if it was something wrong that day or if I wasnt pregnant then and I got pregnant a day or 2 later. So good luck hun
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BaByMaMa2005

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Posted: 01-12-05 14:43pm

You say you have lost alot of weight? I know that when I used to lose a sustantial amount of weight my period would stop because I didnt have enough fat on my body. Just a suggestion.
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andj68

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Losing Weight
Posted: 01-12-05 15:10pm

Im am overweight and have lost 10 pounds in the last 2 weeks with out trying very hungry and extremely tired.
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andj68

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Last Blood Test
Posted: 01-12-05 15:11pm

It was taken last week.
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lil_blaze2004

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Re: Last Blood Test
Posted: 01-12-05 15:21pm

andj68 wrote:
it was taken last week.


i don't know what to tell you. I;m sure if it's been almost 2 months since your period, it would show up in the blood test. I really have no idea what it could be.
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andj68

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Posted: 01-12-05 15:22pm

Thanks anyway i'll just wait and see if my period has no come by feb i'm going to demand an ultrasound.
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