Miscarriage Two In a Row? Posted: 04-04-04 08:54am
I was about 10wks pregnant when I had a
miscarriage in the emergency room on
thursday 4/1/04 around 10:30 p.M. I felt
contractions and bled a lot, and passed a
lot of clots. The doctor said that my
uterus was empty and I left the hospital
at 2 a.M. This morning saturday 4/3/04 I
woke up out of my sleep at 4:30 a.M. And
I experienced major contractions and I
pushed with my pelvic muscles, and this
went on for 1 1/2 hrs. I urinated on
myself(in a pad) and bled very little.
My back hurt, cramps started from my
pelvic floor and inside my belly. Is
this normal? I mean I supposedly lost the
baby already on thursday night, so I was
wondering why was it as if I gave birth?
I already have a little girl, but
during my pregnancy with her I had an
epidural and was told when to push. I
know that what happened to me this morning
was my body pushing!!!
Oh yeah, I fell down the stairs about
3 weeks earlier and I think this is what
caused my miscarriage. The er dr said
that my baby was in a "fetal demise".
They couldn't determine how far along I
was. I just remember my last period
being on january 27, 2004. If anyone can
help me out i'd appreciate it. Thanks for
your time.
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Misha192019
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Mar 2004 Posts: 5 Location: North Carolina
Posted: 04-05-04 09:16am
I really doubt that you miscarried two in
a row. What I think might have happened
is that your uterus contracted to make
itself smaller like it was before you were
pregnant. I think I would have called the
doctor about the incident. I myself have
had 9 miscarriages so I feel for your
loss, but once you have completly lossed
the baby you can't lose it again, unless
it was a twin pregnancy which they should
have been able to tell in the er. I hope
I have eased your mine some and have
helped you out. If you still question
the incedint I would call the doctor.
Misha
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Misha192019
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Mar 2004 Posts: 5 Location: North Carolina
Posted: 04-05-04 09:16am
I really doubt that you miscarried two in
a row. What I think might have happened
is that your uterus contracted to make
itself smaller like it was before you were
pregnant. I think I would have called the
doctor about the incident. I myself have
had 9 miscarriages so I feel for your
loss, but once you have completly lossed
the baby you can't lose it again, unless
it was a twin pregnancy which they should
have been able to tell in the er. I hope
I have eased your mine some and have
helped you out. If you still question
the incedint I would call the doctor.
Misha
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honeycoco
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Nov 2003 Posts: 375 Location: georgia
Posted: 04-05-04 14:43pm
Omg misha you have a 9 miscarriage. I
cant believe you have been through that
how did you get through it. I cant even
imagine. Im so sorry! By the way what
part of north carolina are u from. I from
shelby, north carolina. Im sure youve
never heard of it.
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