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  1. #1
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    Jan 2008
    Just Coasting
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    No HB but hCG levels still rising

    Hi,

    one of my dear friends is in limbo at the moment. She had a scan last Monday (at 7-8 weeks) and there was 1 little bubba there but no heartbeat. She then went back to her GP and had more bloods done which had indicated that her hCG levels were still rising nicely.
    Her Gp sent her to the local emergency Dept where she spoke to a nurse and obstetrician who was reluctant to perform a D&C because of the hCG levels still being so high even thought the ultrasound report indicated things were not good. She has also had no pain or bleeding. She has just had more bloods taken to see what the hCG levels are still doing. And she should get the results this afternoon

    Has anyone heard of this and bub ending up being okay???

    Thoughts and prayers for my friend please . . .

  2. #2

    Nov 2007
    Earth
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    YES!!! My friend was told her bub had died, but she couldn't get in for a DnC for a week. When she went to her normal doc to tell him about the impending DnC, he did a quick u/s, and bubs was fine!!!

    It's horrible for your friend to be in limbo, but there is reason for hope

  3. #3
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    Jul 2007
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    Things could still be ok for your friend. Maybe she is not quite as far along as she thought.
    Maybe the baby was not in a very good position. I know of a woman who could not find a HB at 6 weeks or 8 weeks. The doctor said she was miscarrying, she refused a D&C, at 9 weeks the ultrasound found a perfect little bub with strong HB.

    Help her to try and hang in there and try and get another ultrasound in a week or so, especially with no bleeding. I don't know much about this sort of stuff, but I wouldn't be agreeing to a D&C until it was absolutely confirmed that she had miscarried.

  4. #4
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    Oct 2006
    North Lakes, Brisbane
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    Wow, this doesnt apply to me at all and I really have nothing useful to add but I wonder how many D&C's have been done with healthy babies and no one has known. Could this really happen?

  5. #5

    Nov 2007
    Earth
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    Deltadawn - unfortunately yes. A close friend had this experience. She was told that her baby had died at 14 weeks, so she went in for the DnC. Afterwards she read the hospital reports - the preDnC said 'dilation and curettage of foetus', and the postDnC called it an abortion. As you can imagine, she was absolutely devastated, as abortion is against our religion, and she felt like she had failed her baby

    Just another reason not to blindly trust doctors - after all, they are only people!

  6. #6
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    Dec 2005
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    Sunflowa_girlie, both terms would be used regardless of whether the baby was dead or alive. Medical terminology is horrible at times, but just because they called it an abortion doesn't mean it was a live foetus at the time.

    BW

  7. #7
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    Oct 2006
    North Lakes, Brisbane
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    OMG, I'm sitting here in tears and I have visitors!! I hope a few people read this thread and question a recommended D&C or maybe leave it for a few weeks if that is possible. How heartbreaking for your friend SunFlowa_girlie

  8. #8
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    Jan 2008
    Just Coasting
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    Thankyou for your stories everyone. I am hopeful my friend is one of the lucky ones. Will keep you posted.

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    Jul 2009
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    Wow, this doesnt apply to me at all and I really have nothing useful to add but I wonder how many D&C's have been done with healthy babies and no one has known. Could this really happen?
    yes that is an awfull thought...in regards to op it is a good sign that there is not bleeding and there is certainly a lot of being told "there is no heartbeat" when a follow up us confirms the complete opposite...that there is a healthy bubba...telll her there is still hope and to hang in there

  10. #10
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    Jul 2004
    Perth
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    I hope your friend is ok