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[quote]In a message dated 08/11/2004 00:02:26 GMT Standard Time, -------------------------writes: [brown]Assalamu alaikum, sister. I hope you have nice and easy time during this Ramadan. May Allah accept the best from our deeds! Thank you for your willingness to help me. Well, it is a long story. I think I might be pregnant. And now the puzzle starts. It is possible I am around 20 weeks. But I am still getting periods but last 5 months they have been very different - very light in color, not at all my ussual menstruation, and i get cramps not just before but also after my perid finish. I have all the time heavy pain in my back and in my abdomen. With my previous pregnancies I had not morning sickness, so i have no now too, just once i felt dizzy and nausea, but this can be something else off course. Last few weeks i wake up all the time during the night and just turn and turn...I know it is possible to be pregnant and still bleeding, but i made 2 home pregnancy tests and they came negative. But the last few weeks i feel movements inside and my abdoment is bigger(maybe from fat as my husband suggests). And this Ramadan i am very hungry during the day, when ussualy other years i didn't feel anything like that. Do you think I can still be preg. after 2 neg. tests and they are not done early, rather late or is it all my imagination. I think after my period finish - after Ramadan - to go visit my doctor - do you advise me to? And if not pregnant do you think those symptoms show some other illness? Please answer quickly and calm me down as I think i become crazy from thinking.[/brown] [blue]waalaykum assalaam and apologies for delayed response sr with jam packed ramadan schedule You must hv a scan first of all Around 50% ladies can bleed in pregnancy, despite all being normal. Are you trying to/ and willing to get pregnant? [8)] Sometimes you can suffer from 'pseudo pregnancy'. due to your psychological status of extreme willingness to get pregnant and surprisingly your body can then have all the symptoms of real pregnancy [:0] like feeling sick, getting bigger, breast tenderness and engorgement etc. subha'n Allah and we need to remember 5 Fs in all such cases fluid,foetus,fibroid,flatus,fat in order to keep different diagnoses Besides we should not omit the possibility of sinister causes of bleeding in pregnancy like placental reasons, cervical pathology, etc. which can be dangerous to mum and baby. So do visit an obstetrician for further consultation. Best wishes (am posting your anonymous query n reply to our Communities forum for others to benefit) wassalaam 'n regards henna[/blue] Dr.HKhan for free internet courses on Islam visit www.studying-islam.org for academic material on Islam visit www.monthly-renaissance.com Edited by: hkhan on Thursday, November 11, 2004 8:58 PM[/quote]
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