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Q: Multiple miscarriages
asked by: Maria_n on April 28th, 2008
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I had an abortion long time ago, when in college, which I deeply regret. I am in my early 30's now and trying to get pregnant. I am not sure whats going on but I am too scared to go to the doctor in case he tells me I cannot get pregnant anymore. I have been trying to get pregnant for 2 years now with no luck. Some months my breasts get sore and tender like when you get pregnant, sometimes I even see a white discharge coming out from my breasts (can u lactate after only a week or two after u concieve???), but when is time for my period (or a few days earlier), I get my period, but is different than other times. Is it possible to have miscariages even before my period is due? I know I should see a doctor so please don't tell me to just do that. I want to be prepared before I will eventually go see him/her. What is going on??? Is it possible to have had multiple miscariages?
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trijos21
replied on April 28th, 2008
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it is common for a women to miscary and for her to think it is just a period. But you would have no way of even knowing unless you went to the dr. Its not possible to lactate a week after conception. Ive heard that women start leaking around 4 or 5 mths preg, but that is still really early. To answer your Q...yes its possible, but like i said before, you would have no way of knowing. Honestly, you need to go see a dr. I know thats not what you wanted to hear, you made that clear....but they would know better than we would, thats what they went to school for. Good luck!!!!
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