thread: Is this normal for a natural miscarriage?

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    Is this normal for a natural miscarriage?

    I found out on Saturday that I was having an inevitable miscarriage. I was 9 weeks pregnant, but my little one only measured 8wks 2 days.
    I was told a currette would not be necessary by the looks of it and I would pass my pregnancy naturally..

    On Monday night, I feel I passed most of the pregnancy tissue and had the worst cramps I'd ever felt, but I had thought the worst was over.

    Last night, I began getting really sharp stabbing pains all over my stomach area, not only my lower abdomen.. all over. From about 2cm above my belly button down to my pubic area was tender to touch and i was doubled over. It continued today, and is still bothering my this evening. I plan to see the Dr tomorrow, however I was wondering whether anyone else had experienced this? Or if anyone has any idea what might be causing it?

    Thanks in advance..

    EDIT.. I should also add that i'm still bleeding quite heavily even after a week.. I'm a little bit concerned about an infection.
    Last edited by missamy; August 21st, 2009 at 09:44 PM.

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    I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. No words will make that better.
    When i had my first MC I was only 4 weeks but I had excruitiating (sp?) pain horrible horrible cramps poor dh did not know what to do whether or not he should take me to the hospital etc - so yes I guess this can be normal. As for the bleeding everyone is different but it can take a while. It is good that you are going to the Dr though just to be sure everything is ok - they will be able to give you the advice and support you may need.
    they may even offer you a curette, I wish I had taken this offer when it was given to me at the time, as I believe it didnt help me hold onto the second baby either. but that is just my opinion. You will cease bleeding completely with a curette too.
    If you need someone to talk to feel free to PM me.

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    I'm very sorry that you're going through this and although I can't tell you what's normal and what isn't, I can only share my experiences when I had a miscarriage at about the same as you.

    The cramps were very bad and I had to stay in bed for a day and a half. They were much, much worse than period cramps and having since been through labour, I have to say that they were much sharper and yeukier than being in labour (even though it was relatively an early miscarriage).

    I bled for about six weeks afterwards.

    I did go to hospital and they said that a D&C wasn't necessary as my body was dealing with it on its own.

    But if you're concerned, do seek further medical advice.

    Once again, I'm very sorry that you're going through this. Words are never enough in a situation like this sweetheart.

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    It's been about three weeks of bleeding for me, and it finally seems to be getting near the end. My pregnancy was about 10 weeks along. It took a lot longer than I expected. I'd have a day with only a little spotting, then heavier bleeding the next day, then back to spotting for a day. It's all very frustrating, not knowing when it's going to stop. I'm finally down to a little spotting with brownish blood, so I'm praying that it's winding down. I had to go to the emergency department once when the pain and bleeding got really bad, and I was lightheaded. There was some material stuck in the cervix, which is why the contractions and bleeding had gotten worse. They helped clear the blockage and gave me fluids and pain medication. They told me that if I developed any kind of fever to come back. I haven't had any major problems since, though this is a pretty horrible experience overall.

    Talk to your doctor if you have any concerns about infection, etc--my OB and the staff in the office have been very nice when I had questions for them.

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    Mar 2009
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    Thank you all for your replies...

    I ended up at the Dr this morning.. and embarrassingly enough.. my uterus was fine.. my bowels.. not so much. acutely constipated!

    so i'm feeling much much better now, and still have my scan on Monday, so hopefully all will be clear and the bleeding will stop.

    bookworm - i'm the same.. off and on bleeding, heavy light and everything in between.

    fiona and salad -thank you for your kind messaged. I kind of wish i knew that i could request a D&C. they kind of made it like i had no choice, but talking it over with my Dr, it seems like i did actually have the choice.

    ah well.. lets hope things get easier day by day.

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    Aug 2009
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    currette or not

    Reading all your replies and horror stories about cramps and bleeding have made me realize that I've been much luckier (if you can say that) than I thought having a currette.
    I had a miscarriage with no symptoms and my doctor gave me the choice between waiting up to three months (!) for it to come out by itself or go to day surgery, and even though the currette was not pleasant, I felt nothing during and only had a few cramps afterwards and it was over - and my body feels so much better than before with no bleeding.
    I can only recommend a currette (that's how it's spelt? I thought it was "curate" when my doctor said it!) to a "natural" solution if it is possible, and I cannot believe the doctor hasn't given the choice to some of you.

    xx

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    Hey Hun,

    I am so sorry you are going through this.

    I am glad to hear that the pain is more associated with constipation rather than the MC.

    I was going to say that my first MC was incredibly painful and I was doubled over for quite a few days, the bleeding was on and off for a very long time mainly due to the fact that it was incomplete. By my 7th week of on and off bleeding and cramping I passed the last of the tissue and everything went back to normal almost immediately.

    My Second MC was more like a heavy period and lasted 10 days of heavy bleeding and cramping but nowhere near as bad.

    Sending you lots of understanding love and hugs, its a difficult thing to go through

    Nae x