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November 23rd, 2016, 09:22 PM
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(Hugs) Honeybee.
Yes! The cramping is normal. It goes on for a few days before mc, gets very intense during the mc....then eases up and only comes when you are getting ready to pass another clot in the days following.
It really sucks!
1) You might pass a mucus plug first (looks like pink ewcm with bloody streaks in it)
2) you might have really wet panties/gush from water breaking
3) Then the spotting starts as your cervix starts to dilate.
4) After that comes the red clots and heavy bleeding (here's where you put on those disposable underwear)
Did you get the Tylenol 3 (with codine) prescription yet? It will help a lot....
Just realize your body knows what to do and stay calm and hydrated.
I'm afraid I will be joining you soon with miscarriage #5...4th in a row
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November 23rd, 2016, 09:25 PM
#32
Dream Vet
Originally Posted by
honeybee37
I popped both my babies out quicker than this!!
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My loss was harder than my still birth. Roughly the same amount of time bit no pain killers I had (including narcotics... I stock up. When I get hurt I use only what I have to and save the rest dor non emergency pain problems so I can avoid the ER as much as possible) did anything for the pain. Very intense.
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November 24th, 2016, 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by
MrsGoodies
(Hugs) Honeybee.
Yes! The cramping is normal. It goes on for a few days before mc, gets very intense during the mc....then eases up and only comes when you are getting ready to pass another clot in the days following.
It really sucks!
1) You might pass a mucus plug first (looks like pink ewcm with bloody streaks in it)
2) you might have really wet panties/gush from water breaking
3) Then the spotting starts as your cervix starts to dilate.
4) After that comes the red clots and heavy bleeding (here's where you put on those disposable underwear)
Did you get the Tylenol 3 (with codine) prescription yet? It will help a lot....
Just realize your body knows what to do and stay calm and hydrated.
I'm afraid I will be joining you soon with miscarriage #5...4th in a row
Oh no, mrsG, have you had a scan today? Oh I'm so sorry. It is absolutely rubbish and awful. We can support each other through this if you want to. My cramping stopped overnight and I still have no blood.
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November 24th, 2016, 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by
twointow83
I'm sorry twointow. I had no idea this process was so hard. My cramps have completely stopped now so I am no further along and no nearer the end. I went to bed terrified I would haemorrhage in the night and absolutely nothing happened so I'm still waiting. Sigh. Today is Ds1's birthday so I can be with him while he opens his presents which is nice.
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November 24th, 2016, 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by
honeybee37
MrsSparkles thanks for coming over here from the DD board, I appreciate that so much. How far along was your loss? Did you feel it was manageable physically?
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Mine was 8 weeks the first time, and the others no more than 6.
The ectopic last time, they thought 6-8, but it was hard to tell as nothing was seen.
I felt different each time, he ectopic was harder because it went on so long, but easier because it was natural.
It sounds so silly, but somehow I felt like it was my bodies way of making up for the loss, by passing naturally.
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November 24th, 2016, 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by
honeybee37
I'm sorry twointow. I had no idea this process was so hard. My cramps have completely stopped now so I am no further along and no nearer the end. I went to bed terrified I would haemorrhage in the night and absolutely nothing happened so I'm still waiting. Sigh. Today is Ds1's birthday so I can be with him while he opens his presents which is nice.
Please don't worry about hemorrhaging in bed, you would most likely wake up if it starts in your sleep. Just keep an eye on the number of pads you soak through and how frequently. If you are filling a pad every 20-30 mins then it is too much bleeding. With the one I lost too much blood it really was gushing out compared to my other miscarriage where it was more like a heavy period. Also if you start feeling cold then that is another sign of too much blood loss. You will be ok as you know the signs, maybe explain some things to look out for to your DH as well so he can be prepared.
Sorry you are still waiting but your body may be waiting for the right time for it too happen. I think mine waited until it was the weekend so I wasn't at work, you could be waiting until after your DS1's birthday.
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November 24th, 2016, 06:16 AM
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Please don't worry about hemorrhaging in bed, you would most likely wake up if it starts in your sleep. Just keep an eye on the number of pads you soak through and how frequently. If you are filling a pad every 20-30 mins then it is too much bleeding. With the one I lost too much blood it really was gushing out compared to my other miscarriage where it was more like a heavy period. Also if you start feeling cold then that is another sign of too much blood loss. You will be ok as you know the signs, maybe explain some things to look out for to your DH as well so he can be prepared.
Sorry you are still waiting but your body may be waiting for the right time for it too happen. I think mine waited until it was the weekend so I wasn't at work, you could be waiting until after your DS1's birthday.
Thanks purple. I'll do that. Dh is very aware and is working from home. My labours were both incredibly quick and intense so he's worried once it starts, it may be similar although I don't know if labour is a predictor of how you will miscarry. The anticipation is really making me anxious now. Perhaps you're right about waiting - I was so worried about ds1 having a rubbish birthday. Tomorrow afternoon is his party so maybe it will begin once that is over. That would be hard in a way as it will be the weekend and the boys will be off school but we shall see. Thanks again for your reply.
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November 25th, 2016, 06:41 PM
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November 26th, 2016, 01:38 AM
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Thanks purple. It has completely stopped and I haven't lost as much as a spot of blood yet. I just hope I can avoid the tablets as I've heard bad things about them. Maybe like you, i was waiting for the weekend. It has to happen sometime, surely??
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November 26th, 2016, 01:58 AM
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How many weeks are you Honeybee?
I usually had to wait 2-3 weeks from the time I found out.
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Healthy baby girl :)