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Freak out room for those newly updiffed after MC to hold hands and support each other...

987 replies

YourFriendBrian · 18/02/2011 08:35

Hello!

Newly updiffed and freaking out about spotting, cramping, the wait until your first scan and each little twinge? Settle in for lots of hand holding and supprt until you're ready to move to grads.

Lots of love
Brian x

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getawiggleon · 25/02/2011 16:16

Just dropping in to offer tunnockssome support and a huge squeeze. I'm so so sorry to hear what you're going through. I was quite Shock at the reactio from your GP surgery.

When I started bleeding it was over a weekend. I called NHS direct and even though I was just spotting at the time they advised me to go to A & E to get checked out (tbh at that time it was nothing like what was to come, and I didn't for a minute think I was/would mc)

The doctor I spoke to even called me back 10 minutes later to double check I definitely didn't have a fever, vomiting etc (even though he'd already asked me) I think he was covering himself re ectopic pg.

I'm truly amazed that your surgery has told a newly pregnant woman who is bleeding to just sit it out at home. Personally I would try and see somebody else if that is possible. I went to two different A&E hospitals and in the second (bearing in mind this was a Saturday night in London) bumped me to the top of the list and saw me straight away. You shouldn't have to suffer at home without any effective pain relief. You will hold a newborn in your arms again and you have to believe you will too xx

Bee Big squeezes for you too. I'm sorry you're having to have an ERPC at all but glad you've found somewhere good to do it. Sometimes taking whatever we can in our own hands makes us feel a little bit in control of the things that we have no control over at all (if that makes sense!) xx

DoubleDiffedDachs · 25/02/2011 15:23

agree with tyger re: ER. Although I'd say avoid all episodes. Started rewatching from series 1 when I has my mc and so far in every episode there has been something related to babies. Am now on final series

tonythetyger · 25/02/2011 15:11

Ladybee - try doing things to distract you. I found computer games quite good. Also films providing nothing baby related in them.

Under no circumstances watch the final episodes of ER which was my special treat the day after the ERPC. Saved up because I hadn't had time I thought I'd watch it. It ends with the birth of twins and the mother dying as a result leaving a large family behind. I sobbed and sobbed at the birth part but didn't really care about the death Blush

digitalgirl · 25/02/2011 14:01

Thanks dachs you're story continually gives me hope.

The nurse scanning me said two days out isn't a problem - a week out would be. I'm looking for all the positives in this. I asked if hb was strong, as this was the same nurse who scanned me in the last pg when hb was bradycardic - she said it looked fine, but didn't give me a measurement. She also put 6.4 in the crl measurement but not sure if that is mm or 6wks4days as she said that's what I'm measuring. Surely at 6+4 the crl would be longer? Don't tell me if not, I'd rather not know. Either way, baby at 6+4 is already a whole day bigger than the last one which stopped at 6+3, so one milestone passed (only just).

Had a panic attack this morning just before setting off. Cried the whole 50mins they kept us waiting. Am thoroughly exhausted from the anxiety of it all. Was hoping to feel relieved but am still v on edge about it. Hoping the rescan in two weeks will be more reassuring.

Mum is cooking me some lunch so will be less mememe and do proper name checks later. Hugs for lady & teacakes - I must sound like a bloody whinger to you both, hope you'll forgive me.

mrsrobinredbreast · 25/02/2011 13:34

Oh Tunnock and Ladybee, you brave ladies. I wish, wish, wish that you didn't have to go through this.

Ladybee, sorry you are getting the runaround from the NHS but great that you are able to go private. It might be better for you at the end of the day.

Tunnock, I can't believe that the receptionist and nurse were so insensitive and rude to you. Not at all helpful or acceptable IMHO.Angry I second what everyone else has said about pushing for a scan and getting everything recorded as it were.

I am realising now just how fab the ladies on here are with their advice and understandings.

Thinking of you both. Try and take it easy a bit this weekend and rest.

tunnocksteacake · 25/02/2011 13:18

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DoubleDiffedDachs · 25/02/2011 13:05

mummya Good luck with the hcg measurement! :) FX it's gone up nicely

DoubleDiffedDachs · 25/02/2011 13:04

dig two days is nothing - my pups were fertilised at the same time and were put back in at the same time but measure about 2 - 3 days differently from each other in my scans!

bee I'm sorry that the NHS are being crap. Glad you have managed to sort out something privately. I'm sorry you are going through this.

pink and wombie I'm glad your scans went well.

velvet Put together a list of all the stuff BIL has scoffed and not replaced and present it to him as a shopping list, then put locks on all the cupboards and confiscate his house key.

mummyabroad · 25/02/2011 12:57

xposts ladyB I really admire you being so proactive and getting it together to organise good care for yourself. Hope it helps the recovery go a little bit easier. xxx

mummyabroad · 25/02/2011 12:53

digi thats very good news that there is a heartbeat. Do you know what speed it was? Hope you are not too worried about the size, keep in mind that two days out can easily be explained by inaccurate measurements, either this time or last time.

teacake oh I am so sorry your doctor is a shithead.Angry Its not true at all that there is "nothing they can do" they can confirm if you are mc-ing or not, and if you are offer pain meds and check ups. Try and remember that not all doctors are crap though, if you did go to A & E you might find someone more helpful there, so dont be afraid to reach out for help if you need it.

wombat best of luck on monday for the nuchal.

I still have high tempsGrin, no bloodGrin and am off to the clinic to get my HCG measurement soon.

Ladybee · 25/02/2011 12:49

ooh X post - good news, 2 days isn't a big variation dig.

Ladybee · 25/02/2011 12:49

Tunnocks I'm so very sorry to hear your news, your feelings about whether you'll get to hold a newborn again is very much in my mind as well Sad, we have so many lovely pics of DS when he was tiny around the house and they just feel like reminders of what won't happen again at the moment. I'm trying to remember that I'm blessed to have those photos in the first place, but it's hard to get so close to achieving the one thing in world you want so much, and have that hope dashed all over again. In one of my howls, I said to DH that I wished there was something else that I wanted, that I could work for, but there just isn't. Work, house, money, travel it all seems very insignificant in comparison with my desire to have a healthy baby.

Sorry you're getting poor service from healthcare - it's so hard to deal with on top of everything else.
Bad enough having to do all the work cancelling etc. If you can be seen on Monday, then press for a scan to check everything is ok, and just ensure it's recorded in your notes. My leaflet from EPU said that if I miscarry naturally I should return 2 weeks after for a scan, so this shouldn't be beyond normal treatment. It also says that if I'm in a lot of pain to go to A&E or come into EPU.

Wombat and Pink so pleased your scans were good, I was starting to dread being the start of a run of bad news and getting very nervous for you both. Not as nervous as you were, of course, but still. Wombat really hope that NT scan shows a nice thin layer and that you can set mind at ease for a few weeks. You should get a good long look with that one too.

velvet I think you need to stop expecting yourself to feel relaxed about this. Why on earth SHOULD you feel calm, happy and optimistic about it? You're in a situation that you know can go wrong, and if it does go wrong you know exactly what sort of pain and frustration you'll experience because you've just lived through it. Plus there's no way of knowing for sure what is going to happen, just a series of indications of what has happened so far. Sorry this isn't an 'it'll be alright' because I can't tell you that. So maybe you just need to accept as much as possible that it's scary, that you desperately want it to work, and that you're doing what you can and can't control everything. It's a sucky situation and putting pressure on yourself to be happy about it isn't going to help.

I've spent much of today on the phone sorting out a private ERPC, calling insurance to check it's covered then trying to find a good place. I was up at the NHS epu yesterday confirming that it was what I wanted, expecting to be booked in quickly (as this is what happened last time), but they've re-organised things and now they're only done at a hospital quite far from me, today's list was cancelled, computer system was down so couldn't confirm when blah blah blah. I am still waiting for a phonecall from nurse to tell me when it would be on NHS so decided I may as see whether private would cover it and am pleased they do. Have also got GP to sign me off for two weeks. Every time I do something to 'deal with' it, I have another cry because it reminds me that what I want to be doing is a booking in appt, etc. But it's one way to get through the day.

Felt really upset when I walked home from taking DS to his childminder and realised I still had my morning nausea, how wrong is that?! Oh well, DS is starting afternoon nursery sessions at the moment and it's his last 'settling in' today, so best think about going to pick him up and take him to his 'little school'.

I have everything crossed for you digi.

digitalgirl · 25/02/2011 12:38

Scan ok. Baby with heartbeat, but measures 2 days smaller than I expected, so not out of the woods yet.

Wombat33 · 25/02/2011 12:10

Oh dear. hugs Pink hopefully things will calm down a bit once your DH has spoken to them.

Well done for getting on the system mamp!

Irene I'm very jealous of your run. I'm desperate to get out and do some exercise but I'm forbidden by GP/Midwife until I'm at least 14 week giiven I've had so much bleeding. Not sure it will actually make a difference but they are understandably covering themselves and I'm not about to take the risk. If it all works out it will be a very worthwhile sacrifice.

Enjoy your hols Knitter

Waves to Nix

PinkFondantFancy · 25/02/2011 11:49

velvet that is ridiculous-time for a discussion about when he's moving out I think....

I'm working from home today to try and reduce my stress. But F*ing MIL has excelled herself today. V v v long story but I've told DH to call and sort out which will inevitably start WW3 and they're supposed to be coming to stay this weekend. Thing is, being in the middle of a Barney won't stop them from coming to stay and continuing the argument here. MARVELLOUS.

mamap good work, it's all official now!!!

mamapower · 25/02/2011 11:28

nix think owl is on half term jolly's in Somerset, lucky her!

knitter have a great weekend Grin I also have a hectic one; Southampton with friends tonight then London to see my bro, then Kent to house hunt! So I'll catch up next Mon/Tues Smile

Velvet I think you need to sit down with BIL and have a little chat... pg or not, him gulping all your treats is taking the piss... what a cheeky git!!

teacake and lady thinking of you both xxx

Pinkety pink glad scan went well Grin

Digi hope the scan goes well.

Me and bean are now officially registered, yay Grin

waves to all and hugs for those that need them. Have a good weekend xxx

IreneHeron · 25/02/2011 11:27

Tunnocks hope you're ok. Like Nickster says, last time I made an appointment for a scan to make sure all was clear inside, I think it is a good idea. Hopefully if you do you'll be luckier than I was when they just made me POAS and sent me on my way in a rude WTF are you doing here fashion even though the doc had told me to go there.

Pink congrats on a good scan.

Wombat good luck on monday. I'm so impatient to get that far.

Velvet some heavy hints in order for your BIL. I'd be hauling him round estate agents trying to get him a flat.

A wave to everyone else. I'm so behind with you all, this thread moves really fast.

I went to see the doc yesterday so I'm about to ring the midwives and self refer. Still such early days for me, I'm really wishing the time away. Feeling sick, sore tits. Last night I was unable to sleep. My back hurt, I just couldn't get comfortable. Went for a run today with the doctor's blessing. Hope it wasn't a mistake.

Wombat33 · 25/02/2011 11:00

pink glad your scan was good!

sending good vibes digi

velvet time for some serious words with bil? Like 'what are your plans for finding a new house?

nickstermum · 25/02/2011 10:49

velvet you should start walking round with no clothes on and embarrass him so he buggers off....?
Cheeky sod. I remember when my brother stayed with us a few years ago... t'was a nightmare. My neighbours caught him shinning up the drainpipe to climb in upstairs when he got locked out one day...!! Thankfully he is now more mature Grin PS step away from the CBdigis... there is a new naughty corner in the freak out room y'know Grin

Everyone else ok?

nickstermum · 25/02/2011 10:46

Pink have you been scanned - sorry must have missed that one.

Anyone seen owls about lately? Hope youre ok lovely x

Wombat so glad all fine. Dont worry about your nuchal on monday. You will at least be able to relax a bit knowing baby is fine. (maybe even get a little excited at seeing it for a bit longer!) We were in for nearly 30 mins at 12 week nuchal due to misbehaviour. Didnt get the nuchal measurement. You can either go privately or wait til your 16 week bloods.

teacake again, im so sorry you are going through this. Mmm sometimes mums are too black and white :( Respect your decision for not going to A&E. After i went in two weeks ago, i wouldnt again. If you can handle the pain with tablets, carry on doing that. I would suggest making an appt at the epu for a scan to ensure its all clear inside, plus also to log it in your medical records. (although i am still hoping for you its not that - of course!) ((hugs lovely))

KnitterNotTwitter · 25/02/2011 10:39

Should have mentioned but I'm going away for the weekend - hen weekend for a lovely friend - so won't be able to post. I hope everyone has nice boring weekends (and that you don't post too much so I have a chance to catch up on Monday :) )

Velvetcu · 25/02/2011 10:32

xposts Pink glad your scan was good :)

Velvetcu · 25/02/2011 10:32

tunnocks I also agree you should go to a&e - at the very least they will be able to give you some decent pain meds.

digi good luck for your scan later

I'm really sorry to those who are having a hard time right now but I need a bit of a rant :( I know you all told me that cb digis are the devil but I peed on one anyway this morning - was 1-2 last friday, now says 3+. I thought that would make me feel a bit better but all I thought was "ok, so it is making hCG right now, same as last time". I'm not feeling any joy or happiness just worry.

Also, BIL is really really pissing me off, especially now that I am a rage monster!! For those who dont know, he moved in with us the week before xmas coz his fiancee dumped him, we though it was temporary, he is still here! He sold his SKY box to a friend on Wednesday saying to us "well I don't need it anymore!". Also, he is sooooo greedy! I'm on and off with my appetite atm and it's half term so I bought little things like lemon and raisin pancakes that I could toast and munch on. I got up this morning starving and dizzy to find he has eaten the whole pack last night after we went to bed! He has also eaten a giant bar of galaxy that I got for xmas and then eaten the bar he bought to replace that one! Angry Angry

phew that feels better!

KnitterNotTwitter · 25/02/2011 10:27

hugs tunnock.... I'm guessing she's never been through what you have so genuinely doesn't understand :(

PinkFondantFancy · 25/02/2011 10:26

tunnocks that is dreadful, so sorry gp surgery being so mean. I agree-go to a&e this morning.

banana thrush pill all the way, pessaries are a bit messy and don't work so well IMO. Also if your DP looks red or sore get him to do some cream too. I didn't realise I had thrush and just thought he was getting friction burns Blush

wombie v pleased about your good scan, mine was good too Grin