Hi Everyone,
I've never posted before so bare with me!
I miscarried last week at 12 +4 (baby heartbeat stopped roughly 11+4)
I had some extreme heavy bleeding and was diagnosed with an extremely large subchorionic hematoma. However baby was measuring perfectly with a strong heartbeat. 5 days later I had more heavy bleeding, I was hoping it was just the hematoma shrinking but sadly learned it was a miscarriage.
As I was already an inpatient in hospital I decided to have medical management straight away so that I could get home ASAP to my husband and little girl. I had the pessaries inserted at 5pm and then had to take tablets orally every 2/3 hours. Personally I didn't experience much pain, just mild tummy ache. I did throw up once which I was warned was likely. At 5am it was like a pop sensation with alot of blood and as I stood up to go to the toilet lots of blood and clots felt like we're falling out. The amazing nurses gave me a bed pan and I gave the littlest push and out popped the sac, formed little baby and whatever else (there was alot!) and to be perfectly honest I wasn't expecting it to be so graphic.
The doctor confirmed I had passed everything, bleeding was manageable and off I went home.
Since being home it's been hard to find a happy balance. I can't walk too much because I feel sore down below and like my pelvic area is bruised? No idea if that's normal? I experienced alot of heavy bleeding 5 days after and lots of clots one of which (sorry tmi) got a little stuck. It did eventually pass but since last night I've felt like there's still something there. I rang my EPU who advised its a normal feeling and bleeding and clots will probably pick up again. Just wondering if anyone else has had this feeling and what did you do? I have no pain or fever and the actual bleeding has slowed right down, it's just a weird uncomfortable feeling! I just feel fed up, I naively thought I'd just have period type bleeding with clots. It's like a long drawn out method of torture and sadness that we keep having to endure!