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Re: 2nd trimester & miscarriage

From: Anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 21 Sep 2003 22:05:12 -0500 (CDT)


Heidi, I am sorry to say that this does happen. We lost our daughter at 14 weeks but did not know untill 18 weeks at the ultrasound. I had severe morning sickness that ubruptly stopped and I stopped growing and felt no movement so there are some signs but I had no bleeding. I don't mean to sound negative but you know your body better than anyone if you feel like you need to see the Dr. you should do so that is what they are there for. It is probably nothing but if you are nervous I urge you to see the Dr. Good luck.

At Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Heidi wrote: >
>Hi
>I am wondering - is it possible for the fetus to die in the 2nd
>trimester without any bleeding/pain/signs? I have had 3 1st trimester
>miscarriages & I am now 16wks. I know I am probably being stupid
>worrying but I don't seem to be getting any bigger, ligament pain has
>ceased & now m/s is over there are no signs for me to know everything is
>ok. From what I've read I thought that if the heart stopped beating in
>2nd trimester you would know about it fairly soon (unlike in 1st
>trimester when it can take weeks for bleeding, pain, etc) but my dr just
>told me that you can have a missed miscarriage in the 2nd trimester. Is
>this true? I had a scan at 13wks all was fine.




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