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hill99 · 07/08/2024 07:48

I'm looking for some advice, I'm currently 16 weeks pregnant and when I wiped on the toilet there was a large piece of tissue. My health provider is not concerned as theres no blood or pain however I'm confused as to what it is. I have had 2 scans already however Ive been certain I'm pregnant with 2 with how large I am already. My scans only show 1 baby and now this tissue has passed. Does this look like an underdeveloped baby? Or just tissue. I just want to know what it is. Thank you in advance

Passing tissue! Warning- image attached
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Snacksgalore · 07/08/2024 07:49

You need to ring the emergency number on your hospital notes and get real advice.

hill99 · 07/08/2024 07:53

I did get real advice on the pregnancy emergency line after it happened. They said they weren't concerned as I'm not bleeding or in pain so they don't believe it's a miscarriage. Im just wondering if anyone has had a similar experience or know what this could be.
@Snacksgalore

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merrymelodies · 07/08/2024 08:11

Um, that looks a bit like a foetus. 😳

Olika · 07/08/2024 08:53

I don't know what that is but it would make me worried. I would call the antenatal unit at your hospital and ask them to book you in for a scan. Or speak with your midwife.

K0OLA1D · 07/08/2024 08:55

Have the midwife team seen the image?

RickyGervaislovesdogs · 07/08/2024 08:59

At 16 weeks a foetus is the size of an apple. That looks nowhere near apple size to me.

  • Not a doctor. Also no blood. I very much doubt it.
DrunkTinkerbell40s · 07/08/2024 10:35

Can you send that picture to your doctor or EPU? I really don't know what it is but I would want to be checked over x

Ohdearyme72 · 07/08/2024 10:47

Get checked over

merrymelodies · 10/08/2024 18:53

So what was it?

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