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Date:29/12/2003 10:04
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Message: Hi all....can anyone offer advice to me...I cant decide wether I should nip to see my gp or not. i had a normal af on the 2nd December...then finished after 5 days..then on again on the 9th again for over a week...by the following tuesday..I was still losing...and have continued to lose small amounts over Christmas...I seem to be fine in the morning until about 5 oclock then I start for a while then stop again. Im feeling fed-up now as I had wanted to enjoy Christmas . Is it worth a trip to Gps or shall I wait til its passed? My dh and I had been trying to conceive..but I am 41 now so time is running out.
thanks for reading..any replys welcome
Ju
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Date:29/12/2003 17:37
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Message: Hi Juliet

Welcome to the board.

I would advise you to nip to your GP especially if you are trying to conceive just to check everything is ok. It is always better to be safe than sorry.

Let me know if you have any more questions when you come back from the doctors

Sarah

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