Offering a hand to hold x. I'm so sorry this has happened to you, I've had mmc and they are hideous things to go through. I still had all the symptoms of being pregnant too, and I'm not sure how long your body takes to realise and start miscarrying, but between our baby passing away and the medical management there was five weeks for me, and nothing started naturally. I think it's different for everyone though.
I think the EPRC is a very wise choice, I had medical management and I would never advise anyone to have that, the hospital botchedmine, but regardless I found it an extremely traumatic process (not that mmc is ever nice), and I really think I should have gone for an EPRC instead.
I stayed off work between when I found out and when I had the medical management, it's not being a fraud, it's giving yourself some time and space to try to get your head around it. Also, like you I was worriedthat something might start in the meantime, so I just rested andput my feet up as much as possible, although I appreciate it might be hard with a little one.
I really struggled with knowing that I was carring our dead baby, so in the end I phoned the hospital and begged them to bring the medical management date forwards, so they re-arranged it for the next day. Could you try giving them a call and speaking to them? Often if you really push for it and they hear how distressed you are they'll bring it forwards, so might be worth a go.
A week or so ago a lady called Tigerstar posted a thread asking for advice on mmc options (I really hope she doesn't mind me mentioning her thread), and she got loads of helpful advice. She ended up having an EPRC and posted back afterwards to let everyone know how she got on, let me try and find the thread as it might be helpful for you to read comments from others who've had EPRCs...
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/pregnancy/a2025498-Delayed-mc-what-option-did-you-chose-and-why
I'mnot sure it's helpful at this time, but I fell pregnant again the second cycle after the medical management (now nearly 31 weeks pregnant), and our consultant told me that women are often more fertile after a miscarriage, he called it nature's apology for being a bitch. That's probably cold comfort at the moment, but I wanted you to know there's light at the end of the tunnel.
Sending very unmumsnetty hugs xxx.