Hi
Sorry to hear you are going through this. I had a miscarriage 4 weeks ago at 10 weeks. It was my first pregnancy. It started with light spotting and got a little heavier the next day but still nothing major and I only needed thin panty liners. I had a scan at EPU which confirmed I was miscarrying two days after I had start spotting.
The best piece of advise I was given was that if the bleeding gets so much as you have to change your sanitary pad every half then I was to call the EPU/your doctor.
My bleeding got heavier quite rapidly in the evening after my scan. I had switched to maxi pads by then.( I read that you shouldn't wear tampons). I then had to make that call and ended in the hospital being monitored and had to have an emergency eprc (something I was petrified about) because I lost so much blood in a short period of time. After the eprc I was instantly better, my body was calmer, much less pain and the bleeding much much lighter.
The hospital staff were amazing with me and I can't thank them enough for helping us through a traumatic experience. I just wanted to share this as i have seen some threads saying people bunkered up in the loo for a few hours trying to get through it themselves. After my experience i personally wouldn't recommend it as there is a difference between passing the pregnancy material and just bleeding. In my case my womb went into over drive as a small amount of material got stuck and it was trying to flush it out.
So essentially, listen to your body and take painkillers if you need to and don't be afraid to ask for medical advice if you are concerned at any point and needing to change those pads every half an hour or more frequently. I had no idea what to expect and regretted not looking on these forums before.
I'm sending you lots of love and hugs at this rubbish time and I hope you find this useful rather than scary. I was quite unlucky. Best wishesXxX