Chemical Pregnancy
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Re: Chemical Pregnancy
When I was about 5 weeks with Ollie I had very heavy, bright red bleeding. I was convinced I had lost him but the GP sent me for a scan and everything was fine. I had light bleeding on and off through the whole pregnancy with him.
I did have a miscarriage at 7 weeks a few years ago. That was only a light bleed, but I was sent for a scan and there was an empty sac. I had a few more scans and positive tests, so in the end had to have a d&c.
I would go and see the GP. Hope everything is ok xx
I did have a miscarriage at 7 weeks a few years ago. That was only a light bleed, but I was sent for a scan and there was an empty sac. I had a few more scans and positive tests, so in the end had to have a d&c.
I would go and see the GP. Hope everything is ok xx
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Oh Louise i have only just read this, hope you get some answers and it turns out good!x
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How are you feeling today louise? Still bleeding?
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Yeah, it's quite a lot heavier today too - more like a period sort of bleed. I'm pretty sure I'm not still pregnant as it hasn't stopped for three days now, and I just don't feel pregnant. With Felix and Iris I just felt like there was something in there and like things were going on, whereas now I just feel like i have period cramps.
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Ohh Lou. Im sorry to hear you feel poopy. You could still be lovey.
Are you going to go to the docs or take another test soon?
I so wish its good news hun x
Are you going to go to the docs or take another test soon?
I so wish its good news hun x
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I don't know really. I'm tempted to just carry on assuming I'm not as I really really don't think I am, then test in a fee days to see if there's still a line.
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(((((hugs))))) Hopefully you will find out one way or another soon. And if it's not meant to be there is always another time. I don't mean that to sound harsh.
With all 3 of my pregnancies as I mentioned before I had heavy bleeds with no reasoning behind them. I was always at epu and became a regular there.
With all 3 of my pregnancies as I mentioned before I had heavy bleeds with no reasoning behind them. I was always at epu and became a regular there.
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Louise, am thinking of you, you know where I am if you want to talk hun. xxxx Sending big hugs your way xxxx
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Thanks everyone. Michelle, it doesn't sound harsh at all. I'm being fairly realistic about it all I think. I know that it was better to lose it early as there was probably something wrong etc., I know that it could have been much worse, I know that if I hadn't been closely following my cycle dates I probably wouldn't have even noticed, but as I said to you on the phone yesterday, it was MY clump of cells, you know?
Seriously, I'm not devastated, just a bit glum. And keep thinking about it. Not even in a 'what if...?' sort of way, just in the sense that it's always there. Like today taking my test I kept thinking 'I'm sitting here taking my theory test and having a miscarriage'. Sounds stupid I'm sure, but it seems ridiculous that nothing has changed. gah, I'm wittering, sorry.
Think I could do with a night out with Kester or something to take my mind of things.
Seriously, I'm not devastated, just a bit glum. And keep thinking about it. Not even in a 'what if...?' sort of way, just in the sense that it's always there. Like today taking my test I kept thinking 'I'm sitting here taking my theory test and having a miscarriage'. Sounds stupid I'm sure, but it seems ridiculous that nothing has changed. gah, I'm wittering, sorry.
Think I could do with a night out with Kester or something to take my mind of things.
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Thinking of you Louise xxx
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Thinking of you hun.
Ahh i def agree. Have a nice eve out wiv Kester when you can, def deserve it lovely.
Theres def no easy way to feel or think when you dont no whats going on, but you no we are all here for you xx
Ahh i def agree. Have a nice eve out wiv Kester when you can, def deserve it lovely.
Theres def no easy way to feel or think when you dont no whats going on, but you no we are all here for you xx
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Ah Louise sorry to hear this.x
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Have only just seen this, hope you are ok Louise x x
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How are things today hun?? X
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