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Is something wrong with me

Sorry for the long question !!hello i am 27 years old i been pregnant 5 times but have one son. i never had a simple pregnancy i had developed hyperemesis gravidarum and i get it so bad i felt as if i was going to die or the baby was i also have a cyst on my right ovary and 3 fibroids (this is always changes) but i have one for sure on my uterus. it always felt that i cant get past 7 weeks thats when i had the four terminations even a doctor told me to do that because of the fibroids. i think it was a miracle that i had carried my son but my cyst had ruptured 5 weeks along with him. but i am trying to find out is there a way that i can carry a child normally with the fibroids and cysts? because i made it my choice and planned parenthood and other doctors told me they was no need for those terminations and there is no reason why i cant have a normal pregnancy.  
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a friend of mine has the same problem that you do. she now has 3 kids. she just spent a lot of time in bed and with her feet propped up.  she had a lot more check ups durring her pregnancy then you normally get. she also had more ultra sounds to make sure nothin had changed with her condition.  don't ever let a doctor tell you that you have to have an abortion with out consulting with another doctor first.go to a doctor that takes high risk patients. they will help you get through another live pregnancy. good luck
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http://www.womens-health.co.uk/pregnancy_fibroids.html

You should always seek a second opinion, depending on situation.
    
                                                        
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