hun so sorry for your loss.
I had a missed M/c at 10weeks- and was so desperate to start trying again I opted for a D&C, even though I thought maybe I should let it happen naturally, but I didn't know how long that was going to take. I then fell pregnant on the second cycle so I was lucky.
I'm not sure how long things take when not having a D&C but maybe someone who knows will answer soon.
I had a D&C because I'd m/c days before and nothing was happening, so my ob suggested we go down that path and I was very comfortable with it. I had the D&C in April, waited for AF and then we started trying again. I was pregnant again in July.
I'm not much help. I didn't realise there was another option, was just told this is what happens next.
Then we waited for one AF and conceived the next month.
What are your doctors saying?
We had a D&C because we had no bleeding and they obviously couldn't tell when it was going to start. My bub was 12weeks old when it passed.
We did fall pregnant the next cycle but not because we were trying straight after the D&C.
I had my d&c 7 weeks after the initial miscarriage - there was hardly anything left, but I had been bleeding so long that I begged the ER doc who was doing the scan to just give me the procedure. Once he was happy that I understood the risks, he booked me an appointment for 2 days later. If you want the procedure now, talk to your OB and get him to book you in - there's nothing wrong with changing your mind hun
I chose to have a d&c both times as I find it distressing knowing what was inside me..
if you want to let it happen naturally then do so. There are other woman on here who have done it. honestly I didn't even know you could but i wouldn't haven't chosen that way anyways (personal reasons)
I hope the physical side is over quickly for you .
My first pregnancy resulted in a m/c unfortuantely my baby died around 10 weeks but my body didn't miscarry. I went to my scan at 13 weeks thinking all was fine to be told it had passed. As a result I had a D&C as it could have taken another couple of weeks for me to miscarry and I couldn't cope with that.
I had a bit in the weeks that followed the procedure, I did have AF return pretty much 4 weeks from when D&C occurred and I then fell pregnant after that cycle.
I can understand your frustration with the bleeding, hoping that it will be over for you soon.
with my first m/c well it was a ectopic m/c treated with methotextrate was natural but a slow painless resolve over 4 weeks
next m/c was natural at 7 weeks I bled for over 5 weeks minimal pain but then had massive bleed and ended up in hops for 2 nights
mext m/c was at 10 weeks I started spotting we had scan bub had passed so we had a d/c next day..the reason for d/c I couldn't go thru 5 weeks of bleeding again..
next m/c was at 7 weeks natural...I started spotting on the tues by the thurs I was double up in pain passed baby, then bled on and off for 4 weeks with mild period like cramping
if god forbid it should ever happen again I would opt for a d/c because the emotional pain was far worse than the physical pain...
not sure if that helps, but after d/c m/c I was pg 2 cycles later with DS#1
After my m/c last year I had a d & c... the main reason for this procedure was to ensure there was no retained product...I bled for a week before the procedure too.
Is your Dr/ OB aware you are still bleeding? I would have thought they would be wary of any retained product and would have suggested a d&c
I got preg 3 months after the d&c and in a way the procedure helped me accept the mc and move on (kindof) IYKWIM.
I'd been bleeding small amounts of brown blood for almost a week before I went to see a doc. I had called the hospital several times but was told it was old blood and I chose to wait it out. When I did have a scan the baby had died a week before the bleeding had started. I chose to have a D&C, although the ER doc did agree this was best in my case and would have steered me this way if I hadn't chosen it for myself.
DH and I waited one cycle to try again but having the D&C allowed me to physically recover so that I could move on.
I understand wanting to let it happen naturally though....Part of me wished I could have allowed my baby to leave me in its own time (even though I knew he was already gone) rather than 'getting rid of it', ITMS. But the longer you wait the greater the risk of infection too. Not that a D&C doesn't have its own risks.
All the best whatever you decide. I'm so sorry for your loss
Last edited by Tuesday's Child; September 16th, 2010 at 11:09 AM.
: added a bit more
Sorry to hear that you are having to have a D&C , on a positive hopefully this will fix it all for you. What happened to you happened to my girlfriend, miscarried naturally but kept bleeding, she had a D&C and was then fine.
When I had mine it was under a general anasthetic, althought I think only quite light.
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