Hello,
I’m so grateful to have found this organisation and this community online, because this journey can feel extremely isolating.
I just wanted to share my experience and hear from others who’ve walked or are walking the same path. It’s hard to talk about with friends and family, and even my husband doesn’t really understand (not that I hold it against him ).
We have a child, who is 2 years old, and have been TTC since January this year. We got pregnant on our honeymoon in February, which was so perfect, and we were over the moon that it happened so quickly.
However, I began spotting daily and at week 6 I went to my GP with concerns over the spotting. He scanned me and found nothing in my uterus, so referred me to a gynecologist. My first HCG test was 8,000 and the second was 9,150 and at 6+5 an ultrasound detected an ectopic with heartbeat.
I was told that I would need surgery, and was referred on the same day, to the hospital. It was all very emotional and shocking and felt like it happened very quickly.
Though the hospital staff were sweet and empathetic, I feel they didn’t inform me enough about what was going to happen and they definitely didn’t present me with alternative options.
I feel a bit disgruntled from the process as I didn’t realise that they were removing my fallopian tube until I was laying on the operating table right before I got anesthesia. I thought that they were going to remove the pregnancy from the tube, but was told by the surgeon that it was too complicated since I would need several follow ups to see the hormone levels reducing.
After the surgery, I accidentally got pregnant 2 cycles later (was told to wait at least 3 cycles), which ended spontaneously at 5 weeks. It was not possible to know where the pregnancy was.
Currently, I am pregnant again with PUL. HCG at 4+5 was 488, then at 5wks was 559, and at 5+2 it was 515. Nothing much has been seen on US but they mentioned that a pregnancy could be growing in the remaining stub of the tube that was removed.
I have to wait 3 days (due to weekend) and have another blood sample and US tomorrow.
I’m hoping that the pregnancy will resolve on its own without the need of drugs or surgery, so that I can move on and determine the functionality of my remaining tube, and possibly go to IVF for assisted reproduction.
I just wanted to share and let people in this community know that I’m here to listen, read, give and receive support and comments. And also that I’m thankful for such good information provided by this organisation. Without this information, I would feel much more lost as I feel the health care providers here have been so vague.
I’d love to hear from you if you’ve read this post, and I’d you want to share your story, I am here for you. We are not alone in this.