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Q: Cramps on due date after miscarriage
asked by: Zanessa123 on June 18th, 2009
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Well, I had a miscarriage on October 25, 2008. I miscarried at 2 months and was checked at the doctor with ultrasound to make sure everything had passed. My due date was said to be June 12th, 2009. The last 3 days I have been cramping severely and I feel flutters in my stomach. I've had problems with my side and had gone to my regular doctor to see what was going on with it but found no answer. THey thought I had appendicitis or something. I had a ct scan, and still nothing. Well, I had not had a period for going on 6 months now. My doctor did a pregnancy test and showed up negative. I have taken many other ones periodically to make sure, and have gotten the same results. I have been on loestrin 24 for a long time, and have never had any side effects with it or abnormal periods. I have never missed a period before or had it off other than due to a first pregnancy that went through. I was at the doctor 2 weeks ago, and she said that the period could be due to stress. Well what describes the fluttering (like feeling bubble/flutters in your stomach 3-4 months preg.), and the severe cramping periodically throughout the day on and off? I do not think my body can fool itself thinking I'm still pregnany since it has been 8 months.. I feel like the pregnangy tests are lieing to me and that I am pregnant again or something i don't know what would explain my cramping, flutters, etc.. i thought that maybe the appendicitis feeling that they thought it was going to be maybe could have contributed to a miscarriage, but if i'm not pregnant that can't explain that.
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