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Old 06-20-2012, 03:57 PM   #9
jq0AFTTC

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It is normal to have strange periods on hcg. Some have them more often, less often, heavier, lighter, longer, shorter, some bleed the entire time. If you are really bleeding so heavily that you're worried, I would go see a doctor to ask about weakness or anemia from loss of blood. Throughout my teenage years, I had heavy periods that lasted 7 days minimum, so I don't think 9 days of bleeding will harm you.

You're losing very, very slowly and that isn't normal. I suspect your diet is wrong or your dose is off.

At this point, it may be that your dose is too high for you. And what are you eating? Most clinics use a different diet than the original one and those diets don't work very well. Clinics usually use a different dose of hcg which doesn't work as well. Far be it from me to criticize a doctor, but your doctor is full of crap. Hcg is a medication used for infertility. It's purpose is to help you get pregnant. But we're taking a minuscule amount. And if you were pregnant, your body would naturally produce tons of the stuff. It isn't messing with your future fertility except that some people get pregnant more easily while doing the protocol.
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