Hi fruitloop,
Im so sorry to hear your story. I have just been through the same thing too.I went for an 11 week dating scan 2 weeks ago today. No heartbeat and 8 week size, and I was sure of my dates. I felt and looked pregnant- my physio has said I looked "blooming" and I had had no symptoms of miscarriage at all. I think thats the worst thing about MMC, you are totally unprepared for the news.
It took me a few days just to take it in- my family hassled me to "make a decision" but in fact there was no rush as "expectant management" is an acceptable option - although my consultant quoted me only around 20% successful natural miscarriage after an MMC, and it can take up to 6 weeks... I went for the ERPOC option (although consultant encouraged me to go medical) and so glad I did, I had previously had a v unpleasant experience of induction of labour and couldnt face anything similar again, but totally depends how you feel about surgery/ GA. If you do go for surgery, try and get yourself booked onto a planned theatre list rather than going in as an "emergency"- I have known friends wait until late in the evening (starved) for their procedure, whereas I was put on the end of a planned morning c-section list-somewhat ironic I know, but I was back on the ward having tea and toast by midday and home by 4.30. I have 2 other young children so this option, which is more predictable, was definitely easier for us as a family too.
I had very little pain afterwards and bleeding only like a light period for a few days, I had one quite severe pain in the evening following the op, like a moderate contraction. My painkillers had warn off and I hadnt taken any more as was feeling so well. Then I got this pain and regretted not having topped up, but it was a one off and I only had a few very mild period type pains after that. Im only telling you this as I would keep your painkillers topped up for 1st 24hrs just in case.
Its a week today since my ERPOC, Ive stopped bleeding and feel pretty ok physically. Emotionally Im still quite wobbly though and tend to cry easily and feel a bit panicky at times-not like me at all. Im not back at work yet and will be off for another week probably- in my job there is nowhere to hide and I look after alot of vulnerable people under a good deal of pressure. My GP has been very supportive and felt I should take all the time I need.
I hope you dont mind such a long reply on your post, I just wanted to share my experiences with you in case it helps in any way. I read loads of threads on this website in the week between my scan and the ERPOC, and it was a great source of info and support.