Info For Anyone Concerned About Miscarriage Posted: 04-13-05 19:15pm
Anyone who bleeds at all during pregnancy
should contact there doc. Asap. When I
was supposdley 10 weeks pregnant I bleed
one night for a few seconds I was really
scared so I got on the internet to do
research and it said many ppl bleed during
pregnancy ...Etc so that calmned me down,
then it happened 2 other nights so I
called the emergency rooms and they said
that it can be normal in some pregnancy
but I should contact my doctor so the next
week I went in and he gave me an
ultrasound and found no heart beat and
said it looks as if the fetus died at 8
weeks when I should have been like 12
weeks. One side of me was sad and
confused and the other was relieved
because I wasn't ready for a baby but I
didn't want one to die. Anyways im not
trying to scare anyone because im sure
with some people it can be normal to bleed
but still contact your doctor!
About a week or 2 after the doctor
confirmed me of the miscarry I started
having really bad pains like constipation
but really really bad.. I went to the
emergency room but ended up leaving
because the pain went away but I was told
those "constipation pains" were similiar
to how it feels when you have a baby (with
no pain medicine).And they werent really
constipation pains. And when I got home
from the er I had passed a really big
clot.
I went to the doctor last week he gave me
an ultrasound and there were still pieces
of stuff in my uterus but he gave me some
medicine that I took for five days that
makes you start your period and then he
put me on birth control
well theres my story hope it helps someone
in some way
( for those of you that don't know: when
you have a miscarriage, a preg. Test will
still show up positive if you have an
incomplete miscarriage)
this is also a good story for someone that
does not use protection but does not want
to become pregnant use some type of
protection! (we used a condom but it
broke it was a cheapo condom I guess)
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