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Re: 10weeks and bleeding again....Is m/c happening...?

From: M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 21 Sep 2002 12:35:09 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Dotti wrote: >
>I was pg with Triplets, lost 2 they say in early Aug. Aug 25 bleeding
>and clots, found 2 viable heartbeats, at 150 each totally astonished
>everyone. Bleeding from the 3rd ( I had lost over 2 weeks before, but
>didn't apparantly) 2 days later (Aug 27) one died, no h/b. Left with
>one. U/S done every other week, since, baby is fine growing great and
>strong h/b. Sept 17 h/b 150, still all looks good. Sept 18 bleeding
>and cramping, U/S done Sept 19, baby still there h/b at 147 measuring 11
>weeks ( I am 10 W's 3 days) Last night red spotting on tissue and
>frontal cramping again; Now this a.m. small clots and 'material'. Is
>it inevitable that I am losing this last one too? I keep going to the
>Dr. and am not sure if I should still because this is becoming an
>emotional battle. Should I wait today out and see, or call the doc
>again; no vaginal exam done yest to determine if cervix is opening etc,
>had u/s done at hosp because all my dr's were in surgery.
>Thanks so much in advance,
>Dotti

if you bleed heavily or have bad cramps, you should contact your doctor. You may just be passing tissue from the other 2 embryos

--
M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG
S. Lake Tahoe, CA

author of "Your Over-35 Week-by-Week Pregnancy Guide"

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