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Blood clot and bleeding - please talk to me

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Scaredsandy · 02/12/2010 20:42

Apologies for the graphic details - a bit gory :(

I'm 6 weeks 4 days gone and this morning I started bleeding heavily. Had a scan at hospital, baby is there but next to it is a 3cm blood clot (hematoma) that is causing the bleeding. Luckily it's at the side of the sac that is closer to the exit of the womb so it's not forcing the baby out ( which it would if it was behind the baby with the baby between the way to the cervix). Not sure if my explanation is making sense. The morning bleed had stopped by the time of the scan when i was told by the sonographer:

-Baby seems fine
-Bloodclot will cause further bleeding
-Could cause miscarriage if it pulls baby along
-rest won't make a difference

Since returning home I have been bleeding with clots for the last 5 hours, it's like a heavy period. No idea if baby has already gone, so sad and worried, has anybody experienced similar?

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MrsCratchit · 02/12/2010 20:52

Sandy, so sorry to hear you're going through this. No experience to share, but didn't want your post to go unanswered. Hopefully someone will be along soon to share their experience.

Monkeytoo · 02/12/2010 20:53

Hello - I had this but not quite so heavily. It lasted until about 13 weeks. Basically it's gravity pulling the blood out and it's very common. I think they called it a subchorionic hematoma. For me the blood stayed pretty dark and tapered off over a number of weeks. I had a healthy full term (two weeks late!) baby so hang in there :)

Scaredsandy · 02/12/2010 20:55

Thank you very much, I'm just lying on the sofa crying behind my phone, trying not to upset my parents in law; it's very kind of you x

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cakeforbrains · 02/12/2010 20:56

Hi Sandy, I had this at 6 weeks ... DS2 is now 20 months and absolutely fine. I had a further few bleeds between weeks 7-13 which they said was the clot bleeding out, but the clot got smaller and smaller and was barely visible by my 20 week scan.

Have you got another scan to check the baby again soon? Fingers crossed that everything turns out ok for you x

Scaredsandy · 02/12/2010 20:57

Cheers monkeytoo, sadly my bleeding is bright red and not brown, with clots and mucous strings I think. So scared, but it's good to hear your positive story, good luck x

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Scaredsandy · 02/12/2010 20:58

Cheers cakeforbrains x

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YankNCock · 02/12/2010 21:03

Oh you poor thing, I'm so sorry you're going through this, it must be terrifying.

I don't know if this will help at all, but when I had my miscarriage at 7+1 there was quite a lot of painful cramping, and when the sac came out at the hospital, it was fairly obvious what it was. Sorry if too graphic, but if you've not had cramping or anything that looked much different than a large period-type clot, it really could still be ok. Fingers and toes crossed for you.

cakeforbrains · 02/12/2010 21:04

I had bright red blood with clotty bits in it too at first, then it trailed off to darker blood. If the bleeding continues ask to be re-scanned at the EPU.

Look after yourself tonight ... chocolate etc. Is your DP with you?

lilly13 · 02/12/2010 21:06

I don't have any advice on this. Just sending you a hug and prayers! Hope all normalizes and you have a healthy pregnancy.

Scaredsandy · 02/12/2010 21:11

Thank you all, you're really kind. No chocolate but nice decaf tea from my mum in law that is visiting and helping greatly with my 2 year old DS.

Was so happy till today, baby is due on my birthday, which means if it dies, I will always miss him or her on my "special" day.

It has really helped to hear your positive stories and your kind wishes, have a lovely evening, I'm sending you hugs as well xx

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frenchfries22 · 02/12/2010 23:17

I bled heavily at ten weeks and passed some huge clots. Doctors were great as we were in another country scanned and gave me a hormone injection I was also given seven days bed rest. I spent the next few days worried sick but at each scan the area had shrunk and I am now 39 wks and the rest of my pregnancy has been fine. Try to take it easy think positive thoughts and take comfort in all the positive stories here it really helped me. Take care

Scaredsandy · 03/12/2010 10:29

Thank you Frenchfries, all the best for you and your little baby xx

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cakeforbrains · 03/12/2010 13:09

how are you today Sandy?

Scaredsandy · 03/12/2010 14:22

The bleeding hasn't stopped since yesterday, and I try to stay lying down, it hurts more when I'm up. It's hard to remain optimistic to be honest.

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MrsCratchit · 03/12/2010 15:17

So sorry Sandy. Did the hospital tell you when to go back? Take good care. x

cakeforbrains · 03/12/2010 15:33

Thinking of you x

Scaredsandy · 03/12/2010 17:51

They said to go back on Monday but that i should expect I am miscarrying, everytime I get out of bed I dread what I will see.

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Scaredsandy · 03/12/2010 17:51

Thank you both xx

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Scaredsandy · 04/12/2010 12:58

Feeling better today, bleeding has lessened and I will go in for a scan on Monday morning.

Great thanks to all you lovely ladies that posted your support and own stories, it's been truly helpful.

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MrsCratchit · 05/12/2010 10:44

Just to wish you the best of luck for tomorrow (never sure 'luck' is the right word in these circumstances, but you know what I mean). Take care.

MainlyMaynie · 05/12/2010 11:12

Just to echo what Yank said, when I had a miscarriage it was very obvious when I lost the sac. It is grey, so looks distinctly different to normal bleeding/clots. If you haven't had this then there is plenty of reason to be hopeful!

Monkeytoo · 05/12/2010 13:21

Hello, hope you are still ok. I didn't mean to worry you by saying that my blood was brown, not red, these types of bleeds can definitely be red and still be ok so there is hope. I think it's very common to be told that you're miscarrying at this stage. Although you may be you may very well not be - it's just they always try to prepare you for it early on. I remember them handing me the leaflets on it even after a positive scan. Best of luck and thinking of you x

Scaredsandy · 05/12/2010 13:25

Thank you both - this is such a horrible rollercoaster, the minute I think the red bleeding has stopped, I get more clots the size of my thump. Not knowing what's going on is just killing me, and yet I dread finding out my baby is dead tomorrow.

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Scaredsandy · 05/12/2010 13:26

Oh no Monkeytoo you didn't worry me, I found your comment quite reassuring x

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cakeforbrains · 05/12/2010 15:08

Good luck tomorrow x

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