Pregnancy
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by KaraCarpenter on Mar. 30, 2008 at 12:37 PM
When I was 5.5 wks pregnant they couldnt find anything in my uterus either not to mention that my hcg levels had dropped from 40 to 11.7 my Dr thought for sure that I had an ectopic pregnancy and was convinced that my body was disposing of it on its own OMG I was a wreack!! My Dr. wanted to give me a shot to speed up the miscarriage and I talked him into waiting 2 wks. At that time I had had no bleeding or cramping and still a positive test so we checked my hcg again and it was over 9600 at that time we did an u/s and came to find that I was carring a very healthy 7.5 week old baby. So unless you are bleeding and in alot of pain on one side or the other take your time making any decision.... I thank god every day for encouraging me to wait. BTW I am now 22.2 wks pregnant with a very heathy baby boy!!
Kara~~
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by tink19873 on Mar. 30, 2008 at 12:46 PM
omg that made me cry thank you so much sweetie your words truley mean so much to me congrats on your baby
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by zoenlandonsmom on Mar. 30, 2008 at 12:48 PM |
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by ariesp19 on Mar. 30, 2008 at 12:48 PM
girl, wow, you sound like me!!!! my dr wanted me to 'release' this baby that im carrying, cause he thought it was tuble... but i had NO pain, no bleeding, nothing.... and now im due next month with a healthy baby boy.... so much for my dr knowing best.....
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by ariesp19 on Mar. 30, 2008 at 12:50 PM
they did not even see my baby till 8 ish weeks... some you see early, some you dont....
they can to a us and see if you have a tuble..... i WAS NOT going to release my baby unless they could proove to me that it was tuble..... have you read up on tuble pregnancies? they are soooooo painfull!!! how far along are you? is there a chance your not as far along as you thought?
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by zoenlandonsmom on Mar. 30, 2008 at 12:53 PM
yes they do they hurt sooo bad its worse than labor. Umm do u have pain in your side or sholder?? My dr said with this baby if its to lil to see its too lil to hurt you and you can wait a lil longer to know for sure what to do good luck
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by KaraCarpenter on Mar. 30, 2008 at 12:56 PM
It definitly proves that what God wants for you, you will get!! We know our bodies better than anyone else, I changed Dr. and now have an amazing one if I say something is wrong he takes action right away, At 14 wks I started bleeding so bad I thought I was going to die not to mention lose this baby, But fourtanutly I knew something was wrong and seen my Dr. the day before it started and he knew just what to do an u/s I was diognost with placenta previa but because my Dr. listened to me we were able to take care of it. This pregnancy has been an absoulute miricale. So if you need someone to talk to or share with please feel free to add me as a friend!!
Kara~~
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by tink19873 on Mar. 30, 2008 at 1:09 PM
i thought i was 5.2 weeks but they are saying im 3 weeks
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by ariesp19 on Mar. 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM
well, i ended up not having a tuble... but here is what i had looked up... maybe this will help the op...
Ectopic Pregnancy SymptomsThe most common tubal pregnancy symptoms are:
How To Recognize Ectopic PregnancySince ectopic pregnancy symptoms are mostly similar to the symptoms of a normal pregnancy, it is not easy to recognize the presence of ectopic pregnancy. However, if you have the normal symptoms such as tender breast, nausea, frequent urination, missed periods, or vomiting along with the above mentioned ectopic pregnancy symptoms, the likelihood of the pregnancy being ectopic are very high. It is important for an expectant mother to keep reading books and magazines related to this subject in order to increase her knowledge. An important indication of the presence of ectopic pregnancy is that the size of the womb will be small indicating that the fetus is not growing inside the womb but outside in the fallopian tubes. This can, however, only be detected by a doctor after he does an internal pelvic examination. An ultrasound scan and a specialized hCG blood test will have to be done in order to confirm the diagnosis. Ectopic surgery can be treated with keyhole surgical intervention, which is not very dangerous. Moreover, some cases can be treated with medication too. However, if there is any indication of tubal pregnancy symptoms, the concerned doctor should be contacted immediately. Quoting zoenlandonsmom:
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by tink19873 on Mar. 30, 2008 at 1:17 PM
anyone else i want all the advice possible bump
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