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  • I've had midcycle bleeding for 2.5 days now...not on BCP, def no chance of m/c. What could this be? I have an appt with OB on Tues but am getting anxious - could be polyps, fibroids, hormones...I am worried about infertility etc.

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    05.16.08, 01:53 PM [ Flag ]
    • ovulation? pregnancy? probably nothing too bad

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      05.16.08, 01:54 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
      • it's a lot of bleeding...started on day 14 of my cycle and I'm normally very regular, 26-30 day long cycles

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        05.16.08, 01:56 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
      • I've had this for the past 6 months. OB did lots of bloodwork that all came back normal. Next step will be a saline hysterogram (sp?). I'm getting nervous bc we've been ttc for a few months now with no luck and first two were conceived within 2 months of trying.

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        05.16.08, 01:56 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
        • GL! I've never heard of that procedure. I have a dc who's 2...we're planning to start ttc soon but of course now I'm freaking out. No way I'm pg, we haven't had sex in months.

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          05.16.08, 01:58 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
          • Is the bleeding heavy? It's not abnormal to have some spotting around the time that ovulation is taking place. Hopefully it's just an isolated incident. I've started taking "fertility blend" which has various herbal things in it that are supposed to regulate hormones. I figure it can't hurt. Good luck!

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            05.16.08, 02:05 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
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