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Q: a Very Important Question to the Gynecologist!!!!
asked by: Oriola on February 9th, 2006
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Hello,
i really hope that someone could explain me what's been happening with my body, cause every time when I ask a doctor about it, he/she avoids the answer... :(
so....
I'm 26 and have been trying to get pregnant for nearly two years. A year ago, to be precise, I got pregnant but unfortunately had a miscarriage after seven weeks :( from this time i'm trying to be pregnant again, but up to now i'm not.
And what's the most important !!! .... Every single menstrual cycle after the ovulation I have the strange feeling as something (like blood or sth watery) flows from the vagina, but actually it doesn't - it's just a feeling (the same feeling as I have during the period, when the blood flows, but this time nothing flows). I don't know what's this and if it's the problem of not having baby now and my miscarriage?
I have done all the tests and my hormones are in normal (except prolactin, it's a little bit too high, but not so much and i'm taking the pills for it - bromocriptini mesylas) my husband's sperm is good as well. I'm certain it's not a mental feeling, cause it appears regularly after the ovulation and sometimes it's stronger, sometimes weaker.
Maybe i'm allergic to my husband's sperm?

Please!!! Could you answer for this letter and give me some advices!!!!
You are my only hope!!!!!!
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Debb75
replied on February 19th, 2006
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You really have to see a specialist and do a thorough body check up. Sorry, can't offer much help here.
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ownedbystray
replied on February 14th, 2009
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A very old post, but if anyone else was wondering...
If it only happens at (or just after) ovulation, it is likely just the small amount of fluid released with the egg that you can feel. Press your doc for a real answer, or get a second opinion if you are really concerned about it. It is unlikely to be related to your miscarriage, nor your husband's sperm, but possibly the medication is making it more noticeable.
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