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MC - advice needed

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Martina2311 · 25/02/2019 18:58

Hi everyone. I was wondering if there is someone out there that has an experience with the tablets that are supposed to help speed up the MC process. One month ago we found out about our missed miscarriage and at first I was passing everything fast and "naturally"..at my first scan, 10 days after I started bleeding, I had only 5ml of POC left. I went for another scan 10 days later, it showed 2 ml and the last one on last Friday showed 4 ml so it seams like its not moving much and we discussed with the doctor that we would help it with the tablets that you insert and they are supposed to open your cervix and help with the passing. My question is, if anyone had a similar experience, how intense was this process after taking the tablets and how long did it take for you to pass the leftover tissue? Was it successful? Was the bleeding any heavy? It is Monday and I am thinking if I should risk taking it during the week or wait until the weekend so Im home the whole time. I am quite annoyed that the doctor I saw on Friday didnt suggest this, she only mentioned surgical treatment...I could have done it over the weekend but now I may need to wait even longer. And if it doesnt work, then go again to the doctor and see when they can book me for D&C. I just feel like I am tired of all the waiting its been dragging and if I could choose, I wouldnt wait any longer. 😔Thats why I am interested what the process really feels like. I will appreciate any comments. Thank you!

OP posts:
Martina2311 · 26/02/2019 14:24

Bump

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Michellebops · 26/02/2019 14:59

Sorry for your loss. Didn't want to read and run.

I went for the surgery option but a friend went down the medical management route and passed the baby in to a sanitary towel in the car park of the hospital.

It wasn't ideal.

You don't want it lingering on for too long though.

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