Archive for September, 2009
I’m about 14weeks pregnant and just 2day I began experiencing extreme cramping in my left side of my abdomen. I saw my dr. this morning & everything was fine. The cramps started at about 12pm 2day and only laying down helps a little bit with the pain. is it normal 2 have cramping like this? on a scale from 1-10 my pain is a 7.
I think u have what i have, it sounds like round ligament pain. And it can also happen when the baby is sitting wrong on a nerve that runs from your back to the front of your stomach. This may be it. I hope you start feeling better. Take sum tylenol *if okay by your doc* lay down your left side & get sum rest.
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Its not bad or anything i just freak out at every little sign lol. I have been having light cramping off and on the past week or so
Yes very normal..=]
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I missed my period on the 3rd of july, took a hcg blood test and it was 4.72. I started spotting yesterday now today heavier bleeding. Could this be a late period, pregnancy bleeding or what. I am not sure what to think.
I also had my tubes untied in april so I am trying.
You could be pregnant and the cervix could be closing. Or you could have had sex and caused a minor trauma to the cervix and now it is trying to heal itself. I think you should ask your doctor/midwife. You can just call on the phone and ask and if they think it is something serious they will ask you to come in.
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I know that it is not possible to have an actual period during pregnancy. Lately I have felt nothing short of pregnant but did have a "period" last month. It was different than normal periods but did require me to use tampons. Just curious if anyone else has had this happen to them and ended up being pregnant. Thx!
yup my mom she bleed the 1st 3 months of her pregnancy with my brother and nowi have a healthy almost 25 year old big brother
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What do you think? My husband’s best friend and his wife are both in their late 20’s. They have no children and are having difficulty getting pregnant. They have been trying for a little over a year now. So here’s the deal. He’s a parapalegic and has been for ten years. Does anyone know if spinal injuries have any effect on sperm count….or quality of sperm? Maybe because of all of the MRI’s, surgeries, etc that he has had? They are going to be seeing a fertility specialist shortly but I’m wondering if this might be the case?
Hi there,
In order for males to be fertile, they must be able to 1) produce and store large numbers of active sperm and 2) deliver the sperm to a receptive egg (ejaculation).
Males with spinal cord injuries do not appear to have any problem with the production of sperm of sufficient quality and quantity for fertilization, but there is a major problem with the ability to deliver the sperm. Because of the complexity of ejaculation, an injury to any level of the spinal cord (whether high or low, complete or incomplete) usually prevents ejaculation from occurring spontaneously. This is unrelated to whether or not the individual has erections or can have intercourse. It is possible to have ejaculation without erection, but more commonly seen is erection without ejaculation.
Spinal cord injury has no significant effect on male hormone levels (testosterone) or on the ability to produce and store sperm. However, since ejaculation rarely occurs, fertility is a major problem.
A fertility specialist is a good idea. They may have to extract his sperm directly from his testes and then do artificial insemination on his wife or in-Vitro fertilization.
Good luck.
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I have had severe and agressive endo for over 10 years. My husband and I had to complete IVF to get pregnant with our son. Now that he is here, I am not having any endo pain. I have opted not to go back on the pill for numerous reasons but not to get pregnant again, at least not right away.
Has anyone ever had severe endo and difficulty getting pregnant the first time then no trouble the second time?
i had endo when i was a teenager and nothing was done about it. it caused scarring and at 22 i had an ectopic pregnancy. the doctor told me the baby got stuck from all the scarring and implanted in the wrong part of my uterus. they had to take my right ovary and right fallopian tube. i had a premature baby in 2006 and im now 6 months pregnant with my son. so you can still get pregnant, just make sure there is no scarring. this can cause an ectopic pregnancy.
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I’m 38 1/2 weeks pregnant. I’ve been having this really sharp pain in my stomach for two days now. 95% of the time it only happens on the right side. Last night I went to the hospital because the pain started acting like a contraction and was coming and going every 3 to 4 minutes and lasting for about 80 seconds every time. When I got to the hospital they checked to see if I was any more dialated than my previous check and I wasn’t. They monitored me for an hour (the pains didn’t show up as contractions on the monitor) and checked my cervix again. There was absolutely no change. So I was sent home with instructions on when to return (if my water breaks, if true contractions start and are consistant, if I have signs of pregnancy-induced hypertension-aka PIH, etc.)
I guess my real question is if I should return to the hospital to have the pain checked out. It’s not going away and it hurts REALLY bad (kinda feels like someone is either stabbing a knife in me or pinching me really hard.)
If it gets too unbearable go back to the hospital. Get a second opinion if you have to
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My blood pressure has been in the pre-hypertension stage and this is my second pregnancy. My last pregnancy I had preeclampsia and had to deliver 10 weeks early. I am just wondering what is normal blood pressure for a pregnancy. I am 29 weeks pregnant.
normal blood pressure for pregnancy is the same as non-pregnancy. anything below 140/90. as long as your blood pressure stays in the pre-hypertension stage and you don’t have any protein in your urine, don’t worry about it.
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