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Low implantation early pregnancy

7 replies

laineintexas · 16/12/2016 16:03

Hi everyone, I've never used mumsnet before so I don't know if I've put this in the right place! But - I'm 6 weeks pregnant and I had a little bleeding (no pain) yesterday so my GP sent me for a scan. At the scan, they said the embryo looks normal but it's very low down. So low, the doctor basically said to expect a miscarriage. Has anyone else been told this? Any stories about being the embryo was low but going on to have a healthy pregnancy would be greatly received!

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Princesspinkgirl · 16/12/2016 16:15

I've not personally but have suffered a mmc once before unfortunately there's nothing they can do to stop it if it's happening in do wish you all the best op

flumpybear · 16/12/2016 16:40

I'd just be happy and try to remain positive .... all sorts of things happen in pregnancy - including bleeding, plus the growing embryo /baby/placenta do move around so it's not written in stone IMO
Good luck- sticky thoughts!! Wink

laineintexas · 16/12/2016 16:48

Thanks for replying both of you - trying to remain positive but the sonographer seemed so certain it was going to be a miscarriage. And this would be my third miscarriage if it does, so...argh :-(

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flumpybear · 16/12/2016 17:42

See what happens, the main thing is you CAN get pregnant!! I had loads of MC but gave two crazy bears now WinkWink

flumpybear · 16/12/2016 17:43

Hope that didn't sound heartless?! Wasn't meant to be ... but you're currently pregnant - congratulations StarStarFlowersFlowers

laineintexas · 16/12/2016 18:05

Oh no, not heartless at all, and great news you have crazy bears (lol) after miscarriages. I'm usually a glass full kind of person, but that sonographer was kind of matter of fact about it - not positive at all. Plus I'm 39 so time is not on my side. Still, I guess each day that passes with no disasters is a step in the right direction!

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haveacupoftea · 16/12/2016 23:29

It is very early days, and sonographers arent always right, just take it a day at a time Smile

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