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503.1 | One who has been there | ACESMK::GOLIKERI | | Mon Nov 12 1990 22:55 | 15 |
| I experiences very similar bleeding starting 2 days after I found out I
was pregnant. I was in the doctor's office for my first meeting witht
he nurse to talk about pregnancy, visits, nutrition, etc when I bled
very heavily (yep, clots) - I thought I had had a miscarriage but when
I was checked internally (luckily I was at the Dr's office) he said tht
I was NOT having a miscarriage. It drove us nuts - but I have a 17
month old to show and tell.
I will send you mail tomorrow with more details ... I guess it is too
late for me to type a long reply in.
Shaila
P.S. Hang in there.
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503.2 | Similar Experience | FDCV08::NORRIS | | Tue Nov 13 1990 08:26 | 16 |
| I went through the same things you mentioned in your note, and
unfortuneatly I did lose the baby. I started spotting and the doctor
did an ultrasound. There was still a live fetus and I was told to
go home and rest for about a week. After about 3 days the bleeding
increased and again I was examined, the cervix was closed and the
ultrasound showed that I was still pregnant, I went back to bed.
Four days later I started cramping and had clotting. I knew at this
point that I had lost the baby. The next day it was confirmed and I
had a D&C. I was 7 weeks when I started bleeding and my doctor said
this was a very common time for miscarriage.
I hope this is not the case with your wife. Good luck, my thoughts
are with you.
Carol
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503.3 | | CHCLAT::HAGEN | Please send truffles! | Tue Nov 13 1990 08:58 | 8 |
| My sister had a similar experience at around the same time in her pregnancy.
I don't know how much she bled, though. It might have just been spotting.
They did an ultrasound and everything was OK. It continued for a couple of
weeks, then stopped. She is due in 10 days!
Good luck!
� �ori �
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503.4 | mine came through ok, and without ultrasound | TLE::RANDALL | self-defined person | Tue Nov 13 1990 10:48 | 10 |
| I had bleeding and severe cramping when I was pregnant with Kat --
first at about 3 weeks, then again at about 7 weeks, when my
period would have been due. That was before ultrasound, if you
can imagine such a thing, so there wasn't much they could tell.
Kat's now almost 17 and has always been perfectly healthy and
normal, so it didn't mean anything in my case.
Best wishes,
--bonnie
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503.5 | Sounds familiar - sort of... | BSS::VANFLEET | Plunging into lightness | Tue Nov 13 1990 11:18 | 5 |
| I went through the same thing for the first 4 months at the time when I
would have normally been menstruating. (One of the reasone I didn't
realize I was pregnant until 5 1/2 months.) My daughter, Emily is now 6.
Nanci
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503.6 | different results in different pregnancies | NAC::KNOX | Donna Knox | Tue Nov 13 1990 12:06 | 18 |
| My cousin also had spotting to heavier bleeding in three different
pregnancies very similar to your description. The first time, she
delivered a healthy boy. The second time, she miscarried at about 9
weeks along. Her third pregancy she had no bleeding whatever. She
is curently in her fourth pregnancy at about 15 weeks along and had
had the same type of bleeding as before, but the latest ultrasound shows
the baby is ok.
My cousin mentioned that she did not notice any difference in the
bleeding pattern between the three episodes that would indicate
the miscarriage or full term baby. She fluctuated between spotting
and heavier bleeding almost continuously until after the first trimester.
Hope everything works out for you.
Donna
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503.7 | Miscarriage After All | CSG001::MCOHEN | | Thu Nov 15 1990 18:51 | 9 |
| In our case the bleeding turned out be a miscarriage in process. The
results of the ultrasound on Wednesday showed no trace of a pregnacy at
all. The ironic part was that the bleeding had stopped, and we assumed
were out of the woods, but in fact the miscarriage had completed.
Now that we already have Chelsea, this miscarriage was easier to bear
then our first one.
Mark
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503.8 | Similar experience?? | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Mon Dec 03 1990 14:00 | 23 |
| First and seemingly important to the basenoter, How is your wife doing?
In my first pregnancy I too bled, it was due to a drop in hormones,
which was corrected with progesterone suppositories twice a day and a
shot of another similar hormone. The pregnancy went well, unfortunately
we were on vacation about an hour or so north of Hershey PA in a rural
area when the bleeding started. The hospital there was in direct
contact with my OB who gave orders via the phone.
I had no bleeding with my son and have since had one miscarriage due to
the same hormone deficiency. (It was an unplanned pregnancy and for me
I need to take progesterone suppositories from day 18 of my cycle to
keep my level normal) The second time wasn't really a miscarriage but
almost what was described in the base note, I had a sac which never
developed, called a "blighted Ovum", a fertilized egg which never grew.
Finally at 12 weeks I had a D&C, since there was no life. The OB said
this is a common condition for moms over 35 (that' me). We haven't
tried since that time.
Hang in there, don't give up hope!
Lyn
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503.9 | Doing Fine | PIPLIN::MCOHEN | | Fri Dec 07 1990 09:30 | 12 |
| Sorry for taking so long to reply, but I have been out of office.
Paula and I are both doing pretty well. As I stated in the basenote, the fact
that we already have Chelsea has made this miscarriage so much easier to take
than the first one. She makes all of the difference in the world. Since, this
pregnancy was so close to the last one, we have decided to delay our desire for
the next one so Paula's systems can get back to normal, and she can feel normal
again.
We want to thank everyone for their replies and thoughts.
Mark and Paula
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503.10 | | NAVIER::SAISI | | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:46 | 10 |
| My spouse Cindy is now in her fourteenth week of pregnancy, and she has
bled throughout at 5, 7, and 11 weeks, and intermittently since. The
doctor and nurse have both tried to say it is hemmorhoids because it
happens when she goes to the bathroom, but she says the bleeding is
definately vaginal. The nurse said she has a red spot on the cervix
which could be causing it. Anyway, the bleeding made us nervous because
she miscarried a pregnancy at five weeks in August. Now we feel out of
the woods, having seen a well-formed fetus with a beating heart last
Thursday.
Linda
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503.11 | | NAVIER::SAISI | | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:07 | 5 |
| re: my last. The doctor was following the beta sub, which was
consistently at the high end of the scale from what they expected, and
they did ultrasounds after the first 2 bleeding episodes, so we knew
everything was probably alright, but it was still nerve-wracking.
Linda
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503.12 | First Trimester Scares | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | IVF...I'm Very Fertile! | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:36 | 17 |
| Hi Linda,
I had a major bleeding episode at 8 weeks. My doctor took me off work
for 4 weeks, complete bedrest. I then spotted constantly thru weeks
9 -> 11. It was the worst month of my life. No matter how hard I
tried not to think about the possibility of miscarriage those thoughts
always found a place in my brain. The doctor felt I was just over
doing it and also since this pregnancy was conceived thru IVF, it was
considered high risk for the first trimester.
Even now at 30 weeks, I still seem to be constantly on the lookout for
red when I enter the bathroom. Keep good thoughts and trust that
everything is going to work out just fine!
Good Luck,
...Lori
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503.13 | | NAVIER::SAISI | | Thu Feb 20 1992 10:43 | 8 |
| Lori,
They treated Cindy as high-risk at the beginning too because of
infertility and previous miscarriage, but then said after the first
n weeks she would be considered a regular patient. It's good to hear
that things are going well after the early scares! A book I have says
that 50% of threatened miscarriages in the first trimester never
happen, ie. the pregnancy is fine.
Linda
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