Positive Result Pg1313370000
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Hello everyone. Yesterday was my husband's birthday and I got a positive result on a pregnancy test. All of the signs I have been having recently say the same. However, there is something that is kind of making me a bit confused. I know that most women start to secrete colostrum around 35 weeks pregnant. However, I am secreting something of a milkish color. I don't know how to explain that other then a miscarriage I had back in May fiddling with my hormone levels now. I don't know. However, my br___t are sore to touch and I am having morning sickness and restroom visits a lot to urinate. Should this be happening this soon if I only just recently conceived?
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Congratulations, Starlette! What a nice birthday present. Don't worry about your early colostrum. Other women do experience the same thing.
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Hey, GrandpaViv. I have a question. I know I posted about the positive result and everything, now I have a bit of an issue. I got the pregnancy that I miscarried in back in May confirmed back in June. Right now, a bunch of things have been happening that are VERY similar, if not spot on the same as what happened back then. My cycles started almost immediately with severe stabbing cramps and vomiting along with a lot more blood then normal for me. I recall sending an IM to a close friend of mine telling them, I feel like I've been slammed in the back with a wooden baseball bat. My cycle is going longer then usual and I went to go have the pregnancy doc_mented and receive the due date that same morning before any of it started and they told me it was a negative. I have no idea what is going on. I was in too much pain to even move yesterday plus, I apparently clotted a large amount like back in May. I don't know if this is the same, but I believe it is.
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Sympathy, Twilight. You need to be talking to a doctor about this. If you have miscarried twice in four months, a serious check-up is called for. Please come back when you get it figured out and tell us what happened.
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