missus >> I think the test results will be out tmr morning [IMG=http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/clipart/happy.gif] The lab usually takes about half a day. Hope it's a sticky bfp for you! Duphaston is progesterone hormone, to keep the lining intact before your body kicks in and produces its own.
peapea >> Oh dear. I think you should see a gynae if the cramps continue. Can "shop" around for a few, see who you're comfortable with.
Simplelife08 >> hello! yeah, mc is quite disheartening, but don't give up! I just had an mc too. It's the body's way of quality control, but it doesn't mean that we can't go on to have healthy babies after this small setback [IMG=http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/clipart/happy.gif]
Anyways, my bloodtest results are out and hcg going down as per normal, so unlikely to be ectopic. Score 1 for me, big zero for stupid doctor who doesn't listen to his patient! I swear I'm never going back to him... I had such a horrible time last night worried that it's ectopic and I'll have to remove one of my tubes or something. Isn't a doc's responsibility (especially in this field) to provide assurance and not to scare the patient?! Geez.
peapea >> Oh dear. I think you should see a gynae if the cramps continue. Can "shop" around for a few, see who you're comfortable with.
Simplelife08 >> hello! yeah, mc is quite disheartening, but don't give up! I just had an mc too. It's the body's way of quality control, but it doesn't mean that we can't go on to have healthy babies after this small setback [IMG=http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/clipart/happy.gif]
Anyways, my bloodtest results are out and hcg going down as per normal, so unlikely to be ectopic. Score 1 for me, big zero for stupid doctor who doesn't listen to his patient! I swear I'm never going back to him... I had such a horrible time last night worried that it's ectopic and I'll have to remove one of my tubes or something. Isn't a doc's responsibility (especially in this field) to provide assurance and not to scare the patient?! Geez.