I have been finding this site and Miscarriage UK extremely helpful in dealing with life at present. And want to thank you all.
Without going into too much detail, I am hoping someone can help who has been through a similar situation.
I am being ‘expectantly managed’ (over the past 4 weeks). Possibly PUL or ectopic pregnancy. Serum HCG levels started increasing normally then slowed right down to a non viable pregnancy. Serum HCG suddenly started rising again, but still at an abnormal level. Blood work on Friday showed my first ever decrease. Consultant was happy to continue to ‘wait and see’.
I initially had a large bleed early on, and have had countless vaginal ultrasounds. My womb is completely empty and lining non existant. Initially I was only spotting on and off. But now, over the past 3 days I have passed thick, dark brown(almost Black) and at times stringy clots. My understanding is that this is old blood(I guess as expected, if been sitting in/near my fallopian tubes. However, in between this I sometimes pass rather ‘frank/fresh blood’. Is this normal? How much bleeding should be expected? I still have sharp stabbing pains on one side(my epu know this) and I have neck/arm ache but this is a normal symptom for me when stressed or upset.
To be honest, I do not feel as though my EPU Nursing team are very approachable. I will probably give them a call tomorrow when they open.
Apologies if this is a little difficult to read. The first bleed that occurs after treatment for ectopic pregnancy is not classed as a period. It is the body’s response to falling hormone levels because you are sadly no longer pregnant. The body expels the lining of the uterus that had built up in preparation for the pregnancy because it is no longer needed. This process involves vaginal bleeding - it can be clotty or like one of your usual periods and some women have bleeding/spotting for up to six weeks.
While this is usually nothing to worry about, if you find that the bleeding increases so that you are soaking more than a pad in an hour or have offensive smelling discharge or body temperature of more than 37°C, or worsening abdominal pain, please do get medical attention.
I am sorry to hear the staff at your EPU are not very approachable, but I would keep discussing your symptoms with them.
Sending much love,
Karen x
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