"cjra" <cjrohr31@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Jul 15, 9:13 pm, Pologirl <polog...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > You're going to be okay. Take a deep breath. Cramping is normal.
> > Even with your history of a prior ectopic, your odds of having another
> > ectopic are very small. You do need to get in soonest with your OB
> > practice; maternal reassurance is a medical reason for close
> > observation.
>
>
> Oh, I'm pretty sure he'll take me in right away. When I last saw him
> he said to call right away for an appt when I conceived again, so they
> can follow me closely in the initial stages so we don't end up with a
> near rupture....just for some reason his receptionist wasn't answering
> and didn't return my calls, so i'll try again tomorrow.
>
I hope they answer soon... it's scary when you're not sure what's going
on,
but I had cramping with Jessie and with this one.
>
> >
> > Re your age, don't worry about that one moment longer. You are not a
> > primipara and you are not old for a multipara. (I was older than you
> > are now when I conceived my 1st child; so there!)
>
> Ah, that's good to know. I was 36 when DD was born, and the nurse at
> the former OB's office (I returned to my midwife at 20 weeks) would
> gasp at every appt when she saw my age and say "have you seen the
> specialist yet?!" grrrrr. My current OB is great, fortunately, and
> also reminded me not to worry about my age. DD just needs a sibling!
> She's fascinated with babies.
Heh, my SIL was 43 when she had my nephew :)
Lucy x


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