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Q: Pregnancy syptoms + period
asked by: boxerclaycity on November 12th, 2008
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okay...My husband and I have tried to get pregnant with out second child...and I don't think that its going so well? My period has ALWAYS been very routine. Start same day, same flow, same length...NO PMS syptoms EVER. No cramping no sore breast nothing. SO.....my last NORMAl period was in September. 7th thru 11th. Then in October...period was late. Started the 11th, ended the 13th. So 3 day period a week late...NOT NORMAL. Very light flow also but no brownish pink stuff as with implantation? So this month, November. Started to have VERy sore breasts, cramping, nausia, not vomiting, dizzy spells and heartburn, which I have NEVER had except when pregnant with my last (the heartburn), and Excessive bathroom visits. All started about the third week of october. So in november, I started a day early, light brown/pink the first day. Then went VERY VERY heavy for 2 days. My normal is 5 days. So then I skipped a day, nothing at all no blood or anything. The 5 th day VERY VERY HEAVY again, and lots and lots of cramping passed a blood clot about the size of a quarter. THEN NOTHING! The breasts stopped hurting, no nausia, no frequent bathroom visits Everything STOPPED! Even the bleeding. Today is the 12th of october. WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME?
I am absolutely going nuts.

We did see when I was ovulating in OCT. and had sex those days. We ARE trying to get pregnant. And I have taken 3 test in the last 2 months..every 2 weeks...due for another one this saturday, and all are negative.
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leewiz
replied on November 13th, 2008
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Officially, you've got to try to conceive for at least a year beofre doctors or fertility specialists will consider infertility. IF you want to check up on your menstrual cycle, I recommend:

1. You keep an accurate and descriptive menstrual diary
2. You visit your gynecologist
3. You request a test to examine the level of your hormones

I think that with proper diagnostics and evaluation, you'll be able to get your cycel back to normal for optimum baby making. Smile
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