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From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 2 Oct 2002 15:55:20 EDT


Almost three years ago I had a miscarriage at 13-14 weeks into my pregnancy. I had pretty much been bleeding through out the pregnancy. I had to insurance nor could afford the doctors bills to find out what was wrong. I had gone to the hospital after I had started bleeding pretty heavy and clotting real bad. The emergency room staff told me to come in right away. After having a sonogram it showed that my baby had died. I stayed the night at the hospital for "observation" then was told to go home and wait until I pass the baby and then collect the baby and come back in. Later that night it had passed but was flushed down the toilet. I felt horrible that that was the way it happened but I couldn't bring myself to "collect" my baby. I was admitted into the maternity ward then was set up for a d&c or d&e the next morning. Pretty much, ever since then I have had painful periods and sometimes I would hardly bleed at all but cramp real bad. Recently for this cycle I have been clotting real bad passing maybe 15-20 a day, these ranging in quarter or smaller sizes. I am just wondering if this has anything to do with the surgery I had and if so what I can do about it. I had read up on this as much as I could and all I found out about was hematometra, and am still not sure of what this is. Please give me some information. thank you Melissa





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