Hi everyone, I've been going out of my mind the past few days with worry so just decided I would post here to try to get some advice off any women who have been through situation as me.
I had a d&c on 29th April due to our baby having cystic hygroma at 13 weeks and docs spraying there was only 12 % chance of survival for the bab.
I went back onto my pill 2 weeks after d&c but had no period in between packs (microgynon) and have since finished 2 packs and had no period at all, just browny reddy discharge (sorry!)
I went to my gp and she suggested to come off pill completely which I have done and still had no period and that was three weeks ago. I have had Blood test and my hormones are normal and pregnancy test is negative.
Gp has referred me for an ultra sound scan/testing but I am worried that there are severe scras or adhesions in my uterus form d&c and that it why the blood cannot escape, as I have been informed that this is a condition called ashermans syndrome where the blood cannot escape due to thick scarring and so is re absorbed back into Fallopian tubes and can ultimately leave you infertile.? After everything I've been through I just want to try again and I am absolutely terrified I have got this thing and I am going to be left infertile.
Does anyone have any similar expertise and would anyone say I should be panicking if not having bleed after the two packs of pill?
I am finding it so hard to sleep or get on with things with this hanging over me, and to make it worse i have had pains on and off for past week in pelvis area. Doctor has made referral as an urgent one.
Please help, Amy xx
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No periods three months after d&c. Ashermans? Help
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Ames123 · 28/07/2013 22:28
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