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parlodel

by tura, Mar 13, 2004 12:00AM
Hello ladies,

I am new to this but have found the support you give one another AWESOME!  I am 33 and have been ttc for over a year.  My Dr put me on Parlodel 2 months ago and for the last 5 days my bbs have been extremely sore.  I also have a tingly sensation starting under my arms and going to my nipples.  I am on cd23.  Have any of you experienced any side affects of this Parlodel?  Do you think it could be possible early sign?  Any information you could give would be very much appreciated.  God bless all of you... you are all in my prayers.
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by blondie72, Mar 13, 2004 12:00AM
To: tura
I have no experience with the meds you are talking about but the tingly breasts are definitely an early sign of pg but it is also a sign AF will rear her ugly head.  I would give it some time and when you are about a week late with AF go ahead and test.  Good Luck I hope you get the answer you want.

by tura, Mar 13, 2004 12:00AM
My specialist recommended me taking parlodel because my prolactin levels were too high which I guess can make it harder to conceive.  Thanks so much for your time though, I just have to wait it out!  uuugghhh!  



Does anybody know when implantation takes place?  or how much blood is usually involved?
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