Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Pregnancy

Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Surgical miscarriages + severe cramp

2 replies

MissLucyLiu · 20/07/2024 16:54

Hi Ladies - recently we’ve received the bad news at 9 weeks scan that baby doesn’t have a heartbeat and looks abnormal. Therefore I have opted for a surgical miscarriage so I can manage my work better. (This procedure was done 4 days ago!)
However today I just had the most excruciating cramp where I was on my all 4 screaming in pain. I never given birth but honestly it felt like it. After about 30 min of this I have passed a palm size clot and another 15 min subsided and then I threw up.

Everything is more normal now but what is happening here ?

Do you think that the surgical did not remove all the cells and I just passed rest of it today ?

OP posts:
roxixxx · 20/07/2024 16:56

MissLucyLiu · 20/07/2024 16:54

Hi Ladies - recently we’ve received the bad news at 9 weeks scan that baby doesn’t have a heartbeat and looks abnormal. Therefore I have opted for a surgical miscarriage so I can manage my work better. (This procedure was done 4 days ago!)
However today I just had the most excruciating cramp where I was on my all 4 screaming in pain. I never given birth but honestly it felt like it. After about 30 min of this I have passed a palm size clot and another 15 min subsided and then I threw up.

Everything is more normal now but what is happening here ?

Do you think that the surgical did not remove all the cells and I just passed rest of it today ?

Hi, you need to contact the hospital and probably need antibiotics. This happened to me and I had to go in and have a few tests and 2 lots of antibiotics.

I'm sorry for your loss

Olivie12 · 21/07/2024 10:49

Contact your doctor, it means that they didn't remove everything. Unfortunately, it is a risk of the surgery, it happened to me but like after 3 weeks from the surgery.

You should at least get the HCG tested to ensure it's coming down, but I would prefer an ultrasound. It already happened to me twice, one with pills and one with surgery and both times ended in the ED cause the bleeding wouldn't stop.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page