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Can anyone point me to a reliable source that shows "normal" progesterone levels during pregnancy? Such as during week 7, "normal" progesterone levels are X....
Catholic Love
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Nov 1, 2006
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Dr Hilgers has charts in his textbook NaProTechnology - it is pricey but you can order it through the Pope Paul VI institute. alicia ... Harry Truman once...
alicia
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I was able to locate the following online: http://www.naprotechnology.com/progesterone.htm Does this contain some of the charts you were referring to? Also,...
Catholic Love
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Nov 1, 2006
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Is an antibody screening/test generally done during every pregnancy on mothers who are Rh negative (when father is Rh positive)? I think I had this done when I...
Catholic Love
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Nov 1, 2006
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The weeks gestation refers to the time since the last menstrual period (for those of us who actually can tell when we ovulate, you would simply add two weeks...
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Nov 1, 2006
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The testing only needs to be done once, but once you know that you are an rH negative blood type, I believe you need the RhoGam injection for every pregnancy....
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Welcome to the CINNFP natural family planning mailing list. By joining this group, you implicitly agree to abide by the discussion rules described below. ...
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Do you mean once each pregnancy? "qenime@..." <qenime@...> wrote: The testing only needs to be done once, but once you know that...
Catholic Love
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Nov 2, 2006
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I was just going to second what others said. The charts with progesterone averages are on the website now. Although your doctor's office should really tell...
Margie
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Nov 2, 2006
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No, once you know if you are rH negative for your blood type, you always know it. You just need the injection once each pregnancy. ... From: Catholic Love To:...
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Hi all, I am slowly coming out of my nest. Our little boy, Andrew Michael, was born October 10th at home. He wieghed 8lb, 14oz and was 21.5" long. Promptly...
Heidi J
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Nov 3, 2006
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I guess I was referring to an Rh antibody test, which detects if a woman's body is producing antibodies against a baby who has Rh positive blood - is that test...
Catholic Love
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Congrats Heidi! Nice-sized baby :) Was it a good birth experience? take care elaine Elaine Chapter Leader, ICAN of Atlanta Join our local online support group:...
Elaine Mills
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Congratulations! Those are wonderful photos! I love the token picture of Dad asleep with baby. There is always one in the bunch! :) heehee -Diane ... From:...
Diane Bond
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Nov 3, 2006
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I should have signed that message...sorry! This week I'm in my fertile phase, typical mucus pattern. But off and on I'm getting terrible ovary pain, and then I...
JGMiller
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Nov 3, 2006
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This week I'm in my fertile phase, typical mucus pattern. But off and on I'm getting terrible ovary pain, and then I find I have blood tinged mucus. I would...
JGMiller
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Nov 3, 2006
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I am RH negative and have had antibody screening done with each of my 3 pregnancies and 2 miscarriages. Your dr should automatically do the antibody screen...
Andrea
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Nov 3, 2006
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I should have been 10 weeks pregnant today, however I am still nursing and noticed my milk supply going up earlier this week. On Wednesday night I had a bit...
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Nov 4, 2006
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Betsy, I am sorry I cannot answer your questions. But I wanted to send along my prayers and support. i can only imagine how difficult this is for you. ...
Diane Bond
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Nov 4, 2006
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Betsy, First of all, let me tell you how sorry I am for your losses. A miscarriage is so painful emotionally and physically. I don't know if my experiences...
Tabitha Spitzer
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Nov 4, 2006
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I am sorry for your loss. My MW carried Shepherd's Purse (an herb) for postpartum hemorrhage. So this might be useful for you. Elaine Chapter Leader, ICAN of...
Elaine Mills
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Nov 5, 2006
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Hi Besty, I am so sorry for your loss. I don't know a lot about bleeding/herbs, but I wanted to comment on your thoughts that you may have "caused this". It is...
reginaandcupsmom
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Nov 5, 2006
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Can anyone give me advice on foods to avoid during pregnancy? My husband read the other night that one should avoid deli meats and hot dogs. EEK! I did not...
Catholic Love
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Everyone seems to have an opinion these days on what one should and shouldn't eat. I personally, wouldn't eat a hot dog, pregnant or not! :) But from what I...
Diane Bond
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Nov 5, 2006
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... The deli meat/hot dog prohibition is because of listeria, which is a fairly common type of food poisoning that pregnant women seem to be particularly...
Erin Arlinghaus
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Nov 5, 2006
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... The issue with cheese (IIRC) is unpasteurized cheeses. These are mostly artisanal cheeses that are usually quite priceyand not found at the average...
Tabitha Spitzer
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Nov 5, 2006
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... Unpasteurized is a different issue from listeria, as listeria can be even happier in pasteurized dairy products than in raw ones. (In raw milks and...
Erin Arlinghaus
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... I actually have an acquaintance who suffered with a late-term fetal death due to listeria because of cheese. It was very tragic. :( I also thought it...
Diane Bond
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Nov 5, 2006
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... The recommendation usually says no soft cheeses. Kelly...
Kelly Mayfield
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Nov 6, 2006
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I'm always hardcore during pregnancy. I'm vegetarian so I don't do deli meats or hot dogs anyway, but I would avoid them if I were a meat eater. I won't do...
Elaine Mills
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