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Bad news and a question (BR)

Hi all.  I want to thank everyone again for all of the congratulations on our pregnancy; it truly meant a lot to me.

Unfortunately when H and I went for the first appointment and ultrasound last week, all that they found on the ultrasound was a six week fetal pole and no heartbeat, it was supposed to be measuring 10 weeks at that point.

So we decided to have another ultrasound this week to be 100 percent sure that there is no development happening, and from there I'll decide if I want to do a D&C or let it pass naturally.

I was hoping to get others' experiences (physically and emotionally) who have had a D&C before, if you feel comfortable sharing.  I've never had any type of surgery before, so it makes me a little bit nervous, but I'm also just ready for this to be over.

Thank you so much in advance, and, obviously, feel free to PM me; I know that this isn't info that a lot of people want to share with the world.

Re: Bad news and a question (BR)

  • Just wanted to let you know I am keeping y'all in my prayers. 

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  • I don't have any advice, but I'm so sorry for your loss
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  • Also no advice but T&P for sure.
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  • I am so incredibly sorry for your loss, Kristen. :( You and your husband will definitely be in my thoughts and prayers. ((hugs))
  • I'm so sorry for your loss **hugs**
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  • hi. i primarily lurk on here, but i felt compelled to respond. first of all, i am so truly sorry for your loss. my first pregnancy ended in miscarriage and it was devastating. you are certainly not alone in this, and you did nothing wrong. i know that doctors and nurses have probably told you that, and you may find it hard to believe. you may be questioning everything you've done and feel like it must be your fault. it really isn't.

    my obgyn gave me the option of a d?/c or letting it happen naturally. i too had never had surgery and was nervous about it. i chose to let it happen naturally. it took about 2 months for me to stop bleeding entirely. it was hard to see that everyday for such a long time. a d/c may alleviate this somewhat. it may also give you the opportunity to get pregnant again faster if that's what you want. i have also been told that the d/c is relatively painless physically (much more emotionally difficult).

    i know you were asking about experience with d/c's, and i'm sorry i can't directly offer you any, but maybe this will help you in your decision. again, so sorry for your loss. feel free to pm me if you need to talk

     

    p.s. i am responding from my phone so sorry about lack of capitals and formatting errors. i am not uneducated, i just can't figure out my phone lol :)

  • I'm so sorry to hear this.  I didn't have a D & C but did have a loss last summer.  If you need someone to talk to feel free to PM me.  I'll be thinking of you and your H.
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  • Thank you so much everyone; I really appreciate your thoughts, prayers, hugs, and support :)
  • imageczechmeout:

    hi. i primarily lurk on here, but i felt compelled to respond. first of all, i am so truly sorry for your loss. my first pregnancy ended in miscarriage and it was devastating. you are certainly not alone in this, and you did nothing wrong. i know that doctors and nurses have probably told you that, and you may find it hard to believe. you may be questioning everything you've done and feel like it must be your fault. it really isn't.

    my obgyn gave me the option of a d?/c or letting it happen naturally. i too had never had surgery and was nervous about it. i chose to let it happen naturally. it took about 2 months for me to stop bleeding entirely. it was hard to see that everyday for such a long time. a d/c may alleviate this somewhat. it may also give you the opportunity to get pregnant again faster if that's what you want. i have also been told that the d/c is relatively painless physically (much more emotionally difficult).

    i know you were asking about experience with d/c's, and i'm sorry i can't directly offer you any, but maybe this will help you in your decision. again, so sorry for your loss. feel free to pm me if you need to talk

     

    p.s. i am responding from my phone so sorry about lack of capitals and formatting errors. i am not uneducated, i just can't figure out my phone lol :)

    Thank you so much for your response, and I'm sorry for your loss.  Your experience is one of the reasons I'm seriously considering the D&C.  Never knowing when or how long it could take makes me very nervous, and I don't know how I would be able to handle the daily reminder for weeks or months.  I appreciate you sharing your story :)

  • imageSgt M's Wife:
    I'm so sorry to hear this.  I didn't have a D & C but did have a loss last summer.  If you need someone to talk to feel free to PM me.  I'll be thinking of you and your H.

    Thank you Sgt M.  I don't know a lot of women who have been through this (women in my family have been pretty fortunate), so it's nice to know that I'm not alone in this.

  • I know I float in and out a lot but I wanted to say you're not alone. I was just about 6 weeks(due Feb 14, 2012) and naturally miscarried. It's a struggle and one of the hardest things I've ever experienced. The PL/MC board on TB is amazing. I still lurk around the Feb 2012 board too. Let me know if you need to chat.
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  • imageBacon+lettuce+tomato:
    I know I float in and out a lot but I wanted to say you're not alone. I was just about 6 weeks(due Feb 14, 2012) and naturally miscarried. It's a struggle and one of the hardest things I've ever experienced. The PL/MC board on TB is amazing. I still lurk around the Feb 2012 board too. Let me know if you need to chat.

    Thanks so much BLT; I'm so sorry for your loss.  My date was actually Feb 9, 2012, so we were pretty close together.

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    imageSgt M's Wife:
    I'm so sorry to hear this.  I didn't have a D & C but did have a loss last summer.  If you need someone to talk to feel free to PM me.  I'll be thinking of you and your H.

    Thank you Sgt M.  I don't know a lot of women who have been through this (women in my family have been pretty fortunate), so it's nice to know that I'm not alone in this.

    I didn't know many women who had went through it either.  Just know you're not alone and you didn't do anything to cause it to happen. 

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  • We are traveling at the moment but I'm going to try and send you a PM from my phone here shortly.
  • Goodness, I am so sorry for your loss. I'll be thinking of you and your husband. 
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  • No advise, but I am so sorry for your loss. I'll be keeping you and your H in my prayers.
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  • I'm so sorry for your loss.

    I had a d&c after 4 weeks of bleeding on and off, mulitple blood tests to check my hcg levels, and multiple ultrasounds to look for a heartbeat. Because I had already been through 4 weeks of uncertainty and hurt, I opted for the d&c so we could start the healing process and go on.

    It wasn't bad at all. It was a simple out patient procedure. And I had a tiny bit of cramping when I got home but nothing after that. I never had to take the pain pills my doc gave me, just used regular ibuprofen, and even then, I only had to take it that evening. I bled for a couple of days after that. Spotted for a month, bled for a day, spotted for another month, then bled for a day. I finally had to go to my OB to get Provera to jump start my period.

    (((HUGS)))

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  • imagestyme46:

    I'm so sorry for your loss.

    I had a d&c after 4 weeks of bleeding on and off, mulitple blood tests to check my hcg levels, and multiple ultrasounds to look for a heartbeat. Because I had already been through 4 weeks of uncertainty and hurt, I opted for the d&c so we could start the healing process and go on.

    It wasn't bad at all. It was a simple out patient procedure. And I had a tiny bit of cramping when I got home but nothing after that. I never had to take the pain pills my doc gave me, just used regular ibuprofen, and even then, I only had to take it that evening. I bled for a couple of days after that. Spotted for a month, bled for a day, spotted for another month, then bled for a day. I finally had to go to my OB to get Provera to jump start my period.

    (((HUGS)))

    Thank you very much.  I'm so very sorry for everything you went through. 

    Question:  Was the d&c, for lack of better words, "worth it" to know that you could start the healing process?

  • I am so sorry for your loss.  I was further along and had an Extended D&E procedure.  It's sort of like a D&C, but not the same thing.  There are a lot of women over on MC/PL on TB that have had one, and also women who have let it happen naturally.  You're not alone sweetie.  **hugs**
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  • Both my losses were natural so I have no experience with a D&C, but I wanted to offer my thoughts to you and your H.

    I don't find that many people talk about miscarriages, but as you can see from this board you are not alone. I struggled for a while and was shocked at how hard it hit my H. He tried to pretend he was fine which upset me more until he finally broke. It's so hard to stay connected through something like this, but it is much needed. Hang in there. 

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  • I dont have much to add other than I'm so sorry you're going through this. my thoughts and prayers are with you.
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  • imageLace&Josh:

    Both my losses were natural so I have no experience with a D&C, but I wanted to offer my thoughts to you and your H.

    I don't find that many people talk about miscarriages, but as you can see from this board you are not alone. I struggled for a while and was shocked at how hard it hit my H. He tried to pretend he was fine which upset me more until he finally broke. It's so hard to stay connected through something like this, but it is much needed. Hang in there. 

    Thank you Lace.  I'm so glad that you mentioned your H because that's what I'm worried about with mine.  He seems almost...nonchalant, but I'm worried he's putting on a show for me.  That's definitely not who he normally is.  I guess I know what we need to talk about tonight.

  • imagekristend33:
    imagestyme46:

    I'm so sorry for your loss.

    I had a d&c after 4 weeks of bleeding on and off, mulitple blood tests to check my hcg levels, and multiple ultrasounds to look for a heartbeat. Because I had already been through 4 weeks of uncertainty and hurt, I opted for the d&c so we could start the healing process and go on.

    It wasn't bad at all. It was a simple out patient procedure. And I had a tiny bit of cramping when I got home but nothing after that. I never had to take the pain pills my doc gave me, just used regular ibuprofen, and even then, I only had to take it that evening. I bled for a couple of days after that. Spotted for a month, bled for a day, spotted for another month, then bled for a day. I finally had to go to my OB to get Provera to jump start my period.

    (((HUGS)))

    Thank you very much.  I'm so very sorry for everything you went through. 

    Question:  Was the d&c, for lack of better words, "worth it" to know that you could start the healing process?

    It was very worth it. I have no idea how long I would've had to wait for things to happen naturally. I'd already waited 4 weeks, and I was dealing with my dad's death at the same time and I just wanted everything to be over. Considering the actual procedure, it was well worth it.

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  • I have no advice, but I'll have you in my thoughts for a speedy recovery no matter what you choose.
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  • imagekristend33:
    imageLace&Josh:

    Both my losses were natural so I have no experience with a D&C, but I wanted to offer my thoughts to you and your H.

    I don't find that many people talk about miscarriages, but as you can see from this board you are not alone. I struggled for a while and was shocked at how hard it hit my H. He tried to pretend he was fine which upset me more until he finally broke. It's so hard to stay connected through something like this, but it is much needed. Hang in there. 

    Thank you Lace.  I'm so glad that you mentioned your H because that's what I'm worried about with mine.  He seems almost...nonchalant, but I'm worried he's putting on a show for me.  That's definitely not who he normally is.  I guess I know what we need to talk about tonight.

    That's 100% normal.  Men are "fixers" and when it comes to m/c, there's simply nothing to fix.  It is what it is.  I know going to a support group and meeting other dads/husbands was helpful for MH.   

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  • I'm just a lurker here too, but wanted to say I'm sorry. I had a miscarriage in November of 2008. DH and I got married in October 2008. DH then left on deployment before Thanksgiving. I started miscarrying about 4 days after he left. Not sure why. Maybe the stress of getting married, getting pregnant, DH leaving, school...lots of things. I let  mine happen naturally. It was rough. And so, so painful. If I could go back and have a D&C I probably would.

    My T&P are with you. I am very sorry :(

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  • I know I'm being repetitive, but thanks so much for your support ladies.  Reading your responses warms my heart :)
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