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Mumsnet Discussions: Miscarriage : Test results back - scared and weary again (4 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Habbibu on Wed 23-Apr-08 19:26:50
Just had a phone call from hosp, 3 weeks after ERPC. They have test results back, and consultant has asked us to go in tomorrow. Was very spooked for a while, but think maybe it's ok - consultant is going on holiday on Friday, which explains the urgency. He's given us PM results before, for dd1, and spent about 10 mins explaining that nothing else was wrong apart from anencephaly, and then over an hour chatting to us about how we were feeling, so I'm hoping against hope that he just wants to see how we're doing. Trying not to feel nervous - this whole thing is making me so weary, though. It just shouldn't be this hard. And I'm lucky. I have a beautiful healthy 18 month old girl. But I so want a sibling for her, and it just seems so hard right now.

Has anyone else been for test results after first trimester m/c?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Habbibu on Wed 23-Apr-08 19:32:44
sorry - didn't mean to double-post...
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By hairtwiddler on Wed 23-Apr-08 19:56:48
Bumping for you Hab... Hope someone with experience can come along and help.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Habbibu on Wed 23-Apr-08 19:57:22
Hello ht! Thanks - will call tomorrow and let you know how it goes...


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