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Dr. Harriet Johnson

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I have been a Gynecologist for 3 years and can answer questions on early symptoms of pregnancy, pre-natal care, miscarriage, birth defects, nutrition, exercise, potential problems, concerns, labor and delivery, post-natal care etc. I can also answer any questions related to female issues.

Experience in the area

OB/GYN Physician for 3 years.

Education/Credentials

Graduated from medical school with an MD degree and then went on to complete my residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center. I am board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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Recent Answers from Dr. Harriet Johnson

2009-11-22 Early Pregnancy?:

Hi Diane, The test should be positive by now, however depending on your hormone levels, the test may not be able to detect it. Sometimes antibiotics can effect your period, therefore making it lighter

2009-11-20 Pre-cum and pregancy:

Hi Rae, It's unlikely you conceived as you don't ovulate 3 days before your period. I don't think you need to worry as I would be very surprised if you were pregnant. Sometimes your hormones can delay

2009-11-17 question:

Hi, Your vagina will go back to normal in time, keep doing your kegal exercises and you will see the difference. Usually you will be back to normal within the first 12 weeks. Most of the time kegal

2009-11-14 menstrual:

Hi Jennifer, There is a chance that you're pregnant, however by missing pills, it changes your hormones which can cause irregular periods. Take another pregnancy test in a few days, if you're not pregnant

2009-11-14 ultrasound dating:

Hi Ashley, An ultrasound always measures the size of the baby which then determines how far along you are. The LMP does play a small part in this but only to have a rough guide as to how far you may

 

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