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Thanks .....It so hard to trust the same professional group that put me

in this position in the first place. I have strong feelings that my Dr. is

doing all she can for now... I was hospitalized and given antibio via IV two

weeks ago.... and so far so good. Talk to you soon. Eliz

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>To: <Ashermans >

>Subject: Re: Cheryl eliz update

>Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 17:39:22 -0700

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>Just make sure that at the first sign of contraction or pre-term labor make

>sure they manage you promptly. My sis-in-law lost her baby at 21 weeks.

>She was misdiagnosed for a couple of weeks (she had signs of impending

>preterm labor) and then she went into preterm labor. She found out later

>that if she were given antibiotics she would have kept the baby. So sad!

>Take care and rest!

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I am sorry to hear of your depression. Have you thought of taking something for it? Something like Zoloft, prozac etc.? The reason I say this is that sometimes you need a little serotonin boost to get yourself out of the slump and then you get get normal again easier, faster and then go off the drugs and be normal again. Also, prozac and zoloft may help thicken linings. Terri can tell you more about this. Anyway, I thought about taking it myself to help with my lining and then we got pregnant. Something about the serotonin may help with our linings. If you would like to try this you will need to have it prescribed by a psychiatrist or your OB/GYN or your regular doctor. Anyway, it's just a thought. I think it may really help you tons, one with your depression and two with your lining. I hate to see people depressed (I know how it feels). You have to realize that there is a physiological change in your brain going on because of all the stress and worry going on in your life. Your brain can get bathed with abnormally high levels of dopamine and this can cause such things as major depression. Anyway, I am not an expert, but I have seen miracles with these drugs. I hope this helps. Good luck.

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Any idea what effect Welbutrin has on the lining? I switched from Paxil to Welbutrin about 10, maybe 12 weeks ago. Now I am 8 weeks pregnant. Nah, gotta be coincidence.

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Also, prozac and zoloft may help thicken linings. Terri can tell you more about this. Anyway, I thought about taking it myself to help with my lining and then we got pregnant. Something about the serotonin may help with our linings.

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I was so depressed after my losses and after about a year of depression I

went on Prozac... first 10 tehn 20 then 40 milligrams. Let me tell you all

this really worked for me. It helped lift the very dark asherman's clouds

from my head. I am now on 20 milligrams of Prozac and will remain on it all

the way through my pregnancy. I am happy to talk about this further if it

will help any of you. I never heard of Prozac improving the lining. a,

can you tell me more?

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>Subject: Re: erika

>Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 14:05:16 -0700

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>,

>I am sorry to hear of your depression. Have you thought of taking

>something for it? Something like Zoloft, prozac etc.? The reason I say

>this is that sometimes you need a little serotonin boost to get yourself

>out of the slump and then you get get normal again easier, faster and then

>go off the drugs and be normal again. Also, prozac and zoloft may help

>thicken linings. Terri can tell you more about this. Anyway, I thought

>about taking it myself to help with my lining and then we got pregnant.

>Something about the serotonin may help with our linings. If you would like

>to try this you will need to have it prescribed by a psychiatrist or your

>OB/GYN or your regular doctor. Anyway, it's just a thought. I think it

>may really help you tons, one with your depression and two with your

>lining. I hate to see people depressed (I know how it feels). You have to

>realize that there is a physiological change in your brain going on because

>of all the stress and worry going on in your life. Your brain can get

>bathed with abnormally high levels of dopamine and this can cause such

>things as major depression. Anyway, I am not an expert, but I have seen

>miracles with these drugs. I hope this helps. Good luck.

>

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So sorry to read about the bleeding but am releived to hear it´s

diminishing. I can´t offer much advice but can only reiterate what we

know, that bleeding isn´t uncommon in the early stages of pregnancy

and in the great majority of cases the pregnancy continues as normal.

It must be a shock. Take it really easy and know that you are in my

thoughts and I have everything crossed for you.

Helena

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