Miscarriage timeline

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miscarriage

Avatar f tn I miscarried at 14 weeks but my son stopped growing at 11 weeks. I had a natural miscarriage and delivered him naturally. I bled for about 4 weeks with heavy and then spotting. My husband and I decided not to try before my next period and ended up falling pregnant again after my first period after the miscarriage. My daughter was a very healthy baby. The only probs with conceiving so fast were mostly emotional. I was on an emotional roller coaster and am now suffering pnd!!!
Avatar f tn Ohh yes, in the beginning it's miscarriage, middle it's preterm labor, and end it's stillborn, then when they're born it's EVERYTHING!! It's very normal to worry, just make sure it's not consuming your life, I'm sure everything is just fine!
505521 tn?1211929241 What is this timeline thing you discuss? Is that like, Hey I had optic neuritis in April of 2000? Don't my records reflect this? Are you telling me to keep my own medical diary and copy it for the appropriate docs?
Avatar n tn I looked and only found the health page about preparing for your doctor visit - it has some very useful tips. I could swear there is a page somewhere about constructing your timeline. Here's my timeline that I took for my first neuro vist, as well as a list of my doctors, dates of health events and tests, and what drugs I am on. Maybe between Rena's and mine you can get inspired to think about what had led up to this point. Good luck.
1142230 tn?1268675666 I'm interested in preparing a timeline. Is there a thread about this somewhere? Thanks for any help!
Avatar n tn I'm trying to get a timeline ready for my new neuro appointment next week. My problem is that I can't remember what happened when from July 2006-early 2008. I had a horrible episode that started July 2006 and was in an out of ERs, dr's offices and on so much medication for so many things that I really can't remember when the episode ended, when the next one started, what symptoms appeared when and when I had what tests. It's all run together.
Avatar f tn We are just so confused and have compeletly exhausted our family medical leave at work. Do you change your timeline if you are faced with an illness of one of your loved ones? We will not talk to our mother about this since the word timeline suggests that she has limited time and she eneds to be optomistic. We just want to be with her so bad......Thoughts?
Avatar f tn Okay timeline of events is as follows. I had unprotected sex the 29th to the 30th of October. I had my period the first of this month to the 6th so I did not see anything as being wrong. I am very bad at making sure I eat and I drank the last two weekends i just ended my fertility window and I just got another period when I'm not due to until next month. I don't understand whats going on and I'm very nervous.
Avatar n tn My wife is very regular; she always gets her period within a couple of days at most. However, she just told me she just got her period today which is about a week early. She's not taking any medication other than some eye medication she has been taking for a few days because her eyes were itchy. She had a miscarriage about 5 months ago and she's really stressed that this could be another one of those.
Avatar f tn I've just done a timeline for a neuro appt. this past week, so here's what I did. And I know Rena posted one too, so ask her what her technique was? Each time I thought of something, I'd put it on a post-it note, or scrap of paper. After a few days I had quite the stack. Then I'd enter it into my word document and cut & paste it into order. Even while doing this typing part of what I thought was my final document, other things kept being put on post-it notes!
Avatar f tn m hoping quitting pills will be a similar experience. One of the things that helped me was the timeline of how my body was recovering from quitting smoking. Does anyone know of a similar timeline for quitting opiates, specifically hydrocodone? I know it depends on age, dose, and how long using, but a generalized timeline would be great. Again, I'm not talking about the wd symptoms, but how the body recovers. Thanks!