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  • Jan 13, 2006, 04:40 PM
    mystical5
    Can Implantation Bleeding be heavier when carrying twins?
    Can implantation bleeding be heavier when pregnant with twins? Im having brown and red spotting 1 week before period... and a lot of people say spotting you can only see on toilet paper, but mine has been a little more... just enough to get into my panties... what do you think, cause I took clomid so... wondering:o
  • Jan 13, 2006, 05:19 PM
    educatedhorse_2005
    My wife took that drug to and got twins out of it and her bleeding was just as you described yours I would go to the doctor as soon as you can and find out if you are pregnant

    With twins there are a few more prcations you have to take so you don't lose them
  • Jan 13, 2006, 11:23 PM
    Chery
    Hi Mystical, I think you posted before, but am enclosing some sites for you to visit here. Please don't forget the golden rule however, when in doubt - see your doctor!

    The doctor that prescribed the hormones to you should also have given you further instructions/precautions and answered questions that you should have had ready to ask, so next visit, make a list and make sure you get all the answers before you leave the office. Are you sure that you are having twins, like did you already have an ultrasound done? Check on the last site and see if Dr. Amy has any special information on fertility help and multiple pregnancies, but this should not take the place of the doctor visit. Wish you a lot of luck and good health.


    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/sym...gnancy/PR00102 scroll down and even get answers on flying while pregnant, exercise, dangers, etc.

    http://www.epigee.org/pregnancy/symptoms.html

    www.askdramy.com The U.K. online doctor.you can post on a forum, or 'ask the Dr. Amy' with a click. The FAQ Tab on the homepage is also a good place to click and has a lot of good subject matter. P.S. Most of the articles are printable in PDF format.
    http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/15/15_9_16.gifGood luck, and keep us posted.

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