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It’s happening again and I can’t do this.

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PCOSCanPissOFF · 05/12/2019 15:51

In July I started bleeding 2 weeks after my period finished and sure enough, I miscarried the day I found out I was pregnant at 6 weeks 5 days.

I’ve just now been to the loo and found brown discharge a week too early to be my period and I know exactly what that means. I’m 8 days away from my period due date (cd29) so I tested and sure enough, I’m pregnant and in exactly the same way as last time, I think I’m miscarrying Sad

I’m not sure what I need or why I’m posting. I am wishing so hard for this to not be a miscarriage and to be something entirely different, but in my heart I just know and I’m broken all over again.

Does anyone have positive stories where a bleed at 4 weeks hasn’t been a miscarriage? I don’t know if hope is what I need but I desperately want to hold on to the fantasy that this could be a baby for a while longer Sad

It’s happening again and I can’t do this.
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PCOSCanPissOFF · 09/12/2019 08:35

I’ve got a GP appointment for 15:30 today.

I’m having investigations for PCOS and had an internal scan on Friday 29th so I’ll get the results from that at the same time.

Question: could the internal scan have caused the bleeding? It started a week later?

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LittleLongDog · 09/12/2019 17:23

How did your GP appointment go?

PCOSCanPissOFF · 09/12/2019 20:08

It was god awful :(

They had my scan results and as suspected they confirm PCOS.

I said I’d had a positive pregnancy test, now I was getting negative and ive been spotting for 5 days and her exact words were ‘you’re probably having a miscarriage, it’s not surprising because you have PCOS’ SadSadSad

She then spent the next 3 minutes telling me she can’t do anything for me and I need to register with a GP closer to home.

She didn’t explain next steps for either the miscarriage or the PCOS, didn’t give me any kind of comfort or advice on what to do or how to cope with the news. I was in there for a total of 5 minutes and I left and just burst into tears.

I’m 29 years old and I called my mum. She called the GP surgery to complain straight away and ask what I’m supposed to do next, and they said register at a GP nearer home (I’m 0.3 miles outside their catchment, boundaries have just moved) and they’ll sort me out.

So mum took me to another GP’s and explained what had happened, new GP receptionist grabbed a nurse and took me to a side room, took my temp and a urine sample and confirmed that there’s a faint line on their test and I’m going back tomorrow for a blood test.

Nurse said the GP I saw should have asked me how much blood I was losing, taken my temp and confirmed the pregnancy at the very least to work out whether I was at risk, and should have explained the next steps for PCOS treatment to me. She was upset on my behalf.

She’s booked me in for 2pm tomorrow for an appointment with the GP and they’ll talk me through everything Sad

I’m in bits as you can imagine.

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ForeverHopeful17 · 09/12/2019 22:00

Oh no @PCOSCanPissOFF I'm so sorry to read what you went through today, it really does sound awful.

I really hope your appointment tomorrow is a much better experience and you get all the support and information you need ❤️

EnglishRain · 10/12/2019 08:35

So sorry OP. I have PCOS and we've been TTC since June 2017. I've been on metformin since August 2018, and supposedly that reduces our risk of miscarriage to the level of someone without PCOS. I have had two chemical pregnancies, one naturally and one as a result of clomid, and I'm currently 8 weeks pregnant with another clomid pregnancy, which is the furthest I've ever gotten.

I feel quite strongly that metformin is very valuable to those of us with PCOS, there is so much research about it. Might be worth asking your new GP. Some insist a consultant prescribe it but my GP was happy to do it herself x

LittleLongDog · 10/12/2019 08:40

Oh I’m so sorry. Flowers

goldpendant · 10/12/2019 09:02

Awful treatment at the first surgery. Lucky you to have a wonderful mum. Sorry you had to go through that OP.

Fingers and toes crossed for positive news this afternoon.

Mrsmummy90 · 11/12/2019 17:24

I'm so sorry.
Thank god your new gp surgery sound really caring. I hope the blood test goes well xx

PCOSCanPissOFF · 11/12/2019 20:15

Hi all,

Thanks for the support Flowers

GP has ordered a full bloods work up including HCG so I should know where I stand soon.

I’m still bleeding off and on, so I doubt it’s implantation bleeding at this point and I’m fairly sure it’s an early miscarriage.

Hoping for blood results on Friday so I’ll update then Brew

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Singerleon · 18/12/2019 07:06

How are you OP? Flowers

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