What to expect after a missed miscarriage
What to expect after a missed miscarriage
Lost Miscarriage - How long should you wait to abort naturally?
I'm waiting for a missed miscarriage. This is my second missed miscarriage and I had a miscarriage before that too. I have 2 healthy children before 3 miscarriages.
This time. I went to my 1st appointment (I was seeing a registration OB, not the midwife) in 7w5d. It is once again measured 6 days ago, normal heart rate. They put me on progesterone supplements. A week later, 8w4d, I felt normal, as in the non-pregnant woman. I have an ultrasound in the afternoon, once again saw the baby, measuring 8w1d with a good heartbeat! They told me it was safe to share the news so I did. I went in 12 days later to follow the original up to 1 ultrasound, which I had sent to my husband on his business trip waiting for everyone to be fine. It was not. The baby stopped growing again and without a heartbeat, it still measures 8w1d when it should have been 10w3d. This time the doctor was very kind (different Dr), offered the D & C or wait for a natural miscarriage, which she warned me could take some time. Now I am what I know 13w4d. I bled to look for a position in 3 days after the last ultrasound. I guess I've lost in this case of about 9 weeks, so I'm in my 4 weeks waiting for this to happen.
I know what you want to see in the case of the infection, I am really worried about passing the baby and tissues as the last one was very easy without heavy bleeding, and the 1st one was- although it is not easy, it is not terribly difficult either, more like your miscarriage "textbook". I am impatient but do not want to have a D & C unless it is necessary for medical reasons. I wonder how long most women wait to have a miscarriage lost naturally. So many people seem to get impatient and have the D & C after a few weeks, it's not like I'm putting that down, it's just not the information I'm looking for. It is without doubt the choice of a woman, it just happens to me to do it as natural as possible.
Hi. A path down the track, I hope this is not a painful reminder, but your messages have helped me a lot, I wanted to thank you for sharing and also to share my story with the hope that it does the same for someone else.
I am 25 years old, I have a small adhesion / calcification on the wall of my uterus of a failed termination when I was about 19. Otherwise healthy (other than the history of mild bacterial vaginosis), with regular cycles of 28 days.
I left without seeing the OB / GYN resident, went home and waited a week. He barely left home and spent the entire day misdiagnosed miscarriage and miscarriage research, even thinking that maybe they had it wrong. It seemed to me that there were too many variables for them to diagnose for the finite. I was shocked and appalled by the number of cases in which doctors so easily suggest a d & c (other than not mentioning or taking into account risks, such as Asherman's syndrome), there are hundreds of misdiagnosed miscarriage histories (misdiagnosedmiscarriage .com) where women are told their pg is not viable, just to go and take a healthy baby to full term. Devastatingly there are also some in which they undergo the procedure to perform only by the track they were not given enough evidence to ensure that it was not viable. Get a second third fourth 10th opinion ,,,. what you feel you need.
Unfortunately mine was not viable (although I am very grateful if I had to finish, it is now and not because of the track). Finally booked to see a new May 17 doctor, a professor who specializes in miscarriage. I took the story and I was sure the page was over,
although he asks you to do an analysis anyway, for my peace of mind. Analyzes sack showed collapse (irregular shape). I told him that I would rather wait and let it happen naturally, and he agreed, especially considering that I already had some damage from a previous day. He warned me of possible pain, heavy bleeding and passing the tissue, and told me that I expected it to start very soon, and should fully resolve within a week, after which I was to return for an analysis to verify that no There was tissue retained.
That was two and a half weeks ago. I had some brown spots immediately after intercourse (first and only time in weeks) about 10 days ago, a little bit when it was cleaned the next day, then nothing for days, about 4 days ago I started to have some very light spots, brown / diluted pinkish, just enough to detect a pad a day, and maybe a little at night, so I started taking a black / blue cohosh tincture hoping that speeding things up, seemed to help, although I've had a day of strong headache and nausea and vomited once, so they have stopped taking it, although I think it was because I took it in combination with a tramadol (to sleep, I was a disaster).
Some light cramps, but hardly worth mentioning.
I do not want to leave the house because of fear I'm going to start having a big hemorrhage / pain afterwards. The wait is undoubtedly difficult.
Much love for anyone who has / is going through a miscarriage. It's the hardest thing I've had to endure.
I hope this helps someone out there, since all the stories of other women have helped me.
Thank you all for caring enough to share your stories. I go through my first necessary miscarriage and lost responses. All my doctors want to do is program a D & C. I want to do this, of course, if it is possible to do so. I am not against having the D & C if necessary, but it is a last resort for me. I have given birth to 10 babies in my life and I can not imagine spending a couple of beautiful twins half the size of my little finger could be so terrible that I would choose the surgery more than doing it naturally. I need to go through and see them have the closure I need. Not all women will feel the same, but I do. I would like some information on herbs to make things easier if someone has that information. It should be 14 weeks and the babies stopped growing at 8 weeks. I'm not sure exactly when they died. I have known for a little over a week that my little ones had no heartbeat and had stopped growing. I had no idea, by the way. We were shocked to discover that there was no heartbeat. Some contractions, some cramping, some bleeding, but now nothing. Thanks again for sharing your stories. You have helped me enormously.
Sabtu, 24 Februari 2018
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