thread: Pregnancy after Miscarriage or Loss ~ May/June/July 2011

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  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
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    Bec just a super quick one. The corpus luteum cyst is the cyst in which the egg jumps out of the ovary. Its basically the follie in which contains the egg when you ovulate and it produces progesterone. If you don't get pregnant that cycle the corpus luteum cyst is reabsorbed and the new cycle begins (with AF) If you get pregnant which you did the cyst increases in size and produces the progesterone until the placenta takes over (fully at around 12-14weeks) so every lady that ovulates you can see the cyst on scan and thats why they can tell which ovary produced the goods for that month. In pregnancy they can get huge which is completely normal but they can be very painful. Mine with J was so painful it was actually more painful then my ectopic pregnancy. I was sure my tube was rupturing but 3scans later showed no ectopic. So I'd say your completely normal. And yep normal to be painful.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    Melbourne
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    Thanks Mildez! I fell better now. I had a large cyst when I had my ectopic too (just to add to the pain!) and I was worried becasue the pain felt similar. Thanks for letting me know,

    Bec

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    Registered User

    Aug 2010
    810

    bec......i really dont know....i can see things on both sides....pros and cons to both...........i really would like to have my ob.....dont think they will do it just before im due just incase u go into labour naturally...so it would have to be 3 weeks before........im just worried i will regret it if i dont at least try to go natural......but i really want my ob.......sorry i dont know alot about cysts....hope ur ok tho

    keep visiting here tho ferrals...we will miss u all.....i will c u over there soon tho

    wannabe...glad ur feeling good about things

    alish.......i think people can have bh really early on and some quiet frequently....i get tightenings but they stay hard for ages...i think as long as they dont cause u pain then its alright

    the mrs....hey how are u feeling

    pm....think its good at any time to do ur excerises for the pelvic floor...i do them when i remember

    hey everyone else

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Apr 2010
    Tropical Far North Qld
    731

    Hi Girls!

    Just thought i wld pop in and say a big hello! I read all ur posts everyday but prefer to stalk these days rather then post a lot! Normally when im on here im b/fing and only have one hand spare and its way too slow to type with one hand! I will continue to pop in and follow all ur wonderful journeys.
    Enjoy everyday that ur pregnant, god i miss it so much. I have had a few teary moments (mainly after the birth) cos i wasnt ready to not be pg anymore! I wld love to have our beautiful girl AND my tummy! I still feel little movements in my tummy and have to remind myself that theres nothing in there anymore. Im so grateful that i had a wonderful symptom free pregnancy. Thankyou all so much for being there during it all!

    Anyway i wish u all the very best and cant wait to read all ur BA's! xxx

  5. #5

    Apr 2009
    central coast
    2,298

    Melster-37 weeks is classed as full term i had my DS3 at 36 weeks 6 days and Ella was a c section at 38 weeks both bubs perfectly healthy.

    T-Hopes just had her bub at 37 weeks c section no problems.

    Why is your doctor giving you steroids when bubs would be only 18 days early (2 weeks 4 days) seems a bit extreme to me i was in hospital with placenta previa bleeding at 37 weeks and they said no need for steroids as they are pretty much useless after 36 weeks and very painful so i didnt have any.
    I think i would lean towards my own doctor doing the c section early when it wouldnt end up an emergency so then you could have skin to skin and bond ect but if you want to go naturally you risk going into labour when your doctor is not here.

    But me also having 4 natural births and 1 c section i totally understand your wanting to try for a natural birth it is a hard decision but just remeber bub will be fine a little early if she is a good size and it has been a healthy pregnancy.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Apr 2010
    selkirk, ny
    372

    hi everyone sorry i have been MIA but i am waiting for tommorow for my us.

  7. #7

    Dec 2010
    Victoria
    1,108

    hey all -

    melster - sorry i have no advice for you, this being my first i have no idea whats going on or what i want! ferrals always has good advice so listen to her

    bec - no good about the cyst, lets hope it dosent cause you too much pain

    does this mean everyone is leaving this thread? i hope you pop back in and say hi from time to time!

    my pains have gone now so i think it was just stretching! i found a little stretch mark on my belly the other night, boo i was really hoping i wasnt going to get them.. ive been putting bio oil & coconut butter on everyday! oh well im just glad there is a baby in there finally!

    hello to everyone, belly rubs and hope youre well xx

    15 WEEKS TO GO!