Bleeding In the First Trimester Posted: 07-13-07 05:10am
today i took my wife to a doctor for the
first visit and everything was fine at
first. ph viginal ph levels fine all that
stuff but when it came time for the doctor
to do the ultrasound, he said he seen
bleeding between the amniotic sac and the
uteris. he also said it "could" be a sign
of a miscarage. she is 6 weeks and he
could not see or hear a heart beat. i
just wanted to hear a second opinion on
the chance of survival or if this could
possably not be a miscarege at all
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young Girl
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 07-13-07 11:23am
if the doctor said it was a
possibillity...then it is
Joined: 18 Jun 2007 Posts: 52 Location: independence
Posted: 07-23-07 23:50pm
I agree ,if the placenta is removing
itself. It is the main source of oxygen
blood, and nutrients to the baby, and if
they couldn't find a heart beat then it is
probobly so. I am so sorry, I hope
everything turns out for the best,
sometimes ultrasounds are wrong, and if
she is only six weeks along then you
probobly wouldn't even be able to pick up
the heart rate yet , or even see the baby.
Again good luck.
just thought I would check and see how you
2 were holding up? Is everything okay? Let
us know, You are not in this by yourselves
we are here to offer support to either or
both of you!!!
taykare
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