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Week into miscarriage, should i still be bleeding heavily??

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littleducks · 25/01/2007 17:55

I am feeling much better now, no longer feverish and no more terrible cramping but am still bleeding heavily and nurse at surgery i would have to come back at the end of the week if still bleeding and i just realised tomorrow is friday, so i need to know if i will be going for a scan aND POSS D AND C NEXT WEEK.

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littleducks · 25/01/2007 17:55

pls excuse caps

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ska · 25/01/2007 18:11

go back tomorrow - i think it may be normal but its best to get it checked. i had 2 and both were different but both needed d&cs unfortunately. good luck, hope it works out

littleducks · 26/01/2007 11:07

off to hosp to see if they can fit me in for US, dr given me prescription for antibiotics, will update, everyone send positives vibes and NO NEEd FOR d and c WISHES

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ska · 26/01/2007 17:26

what happened? thinking of you.

littleducks · 26/01/2007 21:42

went up to hosp, they tried to push me into Early Pregnancy Clinic mon lunch time which is what neither i or gp wanted but finally managed to get a scan in maternity ultrasound mon 10.40, so fingers crossed it will show clear uterus and no d and c for me.

cant believe how much bleeding there has been this time wasnt this bad last time just like a heavy period.

thanks for thinking of me

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ska · 27/01/2007 13:17

so sorry, can't believe they tried to get you to go to a preg clinic - that's abit insensitive! where are you? i mean what area?

littleducks · 27/01/2007 19:26

berkshire, early pregnancy clinic usually diagnoses miscarriages but its run by drs with 4 in the room and lots of pressure for medical intervention, i now have scan (in maternity ultrasound with just one sonographer in the room) on mon hopefully no retained product and bleeding will stop soon.

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