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September 3rd, 2008, 06:37 PM
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I'm still worried about another m/c even though we've seen the HB twice now. I just went to the bathroom and there was a bout a quarter sized spot on the TP that was pretty dark pink almost light red. I used about half a roll of TP (TMI) and kept wiping with about 5 wipes it was there the same amount. 2 times there was some CM that was the normal light yellowish, and some mixed with pink, and then the quarter sized pink spots were not CM it was watery . If this keeps up I wont be able to wait till Monday to see the doc again. I really wish he would have done pelvic to see where it was coming from.
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September 3rd, 2008, 06:47 PM
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You need to keep rested and hopefully all will be well. If the bloood is so much then I think you should not wait until Monday to see the doc. You will need to see him much sooner.

I so hope this works out. The journey has been so rough for you so far. (((HUGS)))
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September 3rd, 2008, 06:55 PM
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You need to keep rested and hopefully all will be well. If the bloood is so much then I think you should not wait until Monday to see the doc. You will need to see him much sooner.

I so hope this works out. The journey has been so rough for you so far. (((HUGS)))[/b]


Thats the problem, Ive been resting all day. Only getting up when I had to go potty or get Seamus some food or drink On the plus I haven't had any cramps today till now when I got upset.
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September 3rd, 2008, 07:05 PM
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Aww just remember that heartbeat whenever you get nervous! I'm sure it's okay, like I said I had pink blood several times early on. I wonder if your placenta is close to your cervix or something? They didn't say anything about that from any of the u/s that you have had?
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September 3rd, 2008, 07:07 PM
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No the baby is high up in my Uterus I guess its always hard for anyone when theres been a past m/c. I only bled with that one and not with Seamus, so I can only think the worst at this point. I know theres only a 5% chance of m/c after hearing/seeing the HB but I always seem to fall in the odds, I'm one of 3% allergic to the medication I am.
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September 3rd, 2008, 07:23 PM
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*hugs* I'm sorry Justine, I'm sure that's very scary! hang in there!
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September 3rd, 2008, 11:22 PM
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I'm still worried about another m/c even though we've seen the HB twice now. I just went to the bathroom and there was a bout a quarter sized spot on the TP that was pretty dark pink almost light red. I used about half a roll of TP (TMI) and kept wiping with about 5 wipes it was there the same amount. 2 times there was some CM that was the normal light yellowish, and some mixed with pink, and then the quarter sized pink spots were not CM it was watery . If this keeps up I wont be able to wait till Monday to see the doc again. I really wish he would have done pelvic to see where it was coming from.[/b]
A pelvic exam isn't going to tell you anything about where the spotting is coming from. There is only one place blood can come from--your uterus via cervix (unless you have a torn vagina). U/s is key to seeing inside the uterus. the pelvic you only see vagina and cervix so you cant tell why blood is coming out of the uterus.
I hope you get another u/s on monday to check. But if your placenta is more on the top of your uterus that probably explains it....as it grows its pushing the lining of your uterus (the would have been period stuff) out while growing and since there is a small hold (cervix) to push thing out off it goes out. If you have a lower placenta attachment location it grows up so the blood just gets packed up on the top of your uterus because it has no hole (cervix) to come out of. does that make since----i need a drawing board to explain better! LOL

Women who's placenta attachment location is higher in their uterus tend to have more spotting.

now big {{{{{{HUGGLES}}}}}}} because its still got to be scary!
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September 4th, 2008, 01:27 PM
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I'm so sorry, it does sound very terrifying I know it doesn't sound easy, but try to watch a funny movie, or read an engrossing book....try to get lost in something....have chocolate and ice cream....let your family and friends induldge you
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September 4th, 2008, 01:52 PM
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I'm sorry that you have to worry about this again Justine! I'm sure it's nothing, but I understand how scary and stressful it is
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September 4th, 2008, 01:57 PM
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September 4th, 2008, 02:52 PM
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hugs hun! try and relax until monday and not think the worse! lots have a little bleeding in the early weeks and everything turns out fine, i know i had slight bleeding in my 9th week with Sophie!!! hang in there and more hugs!!!
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September 4th, 2008, 04:54 PM
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((hugs)) I hope it is just fine in there but I know it is scary.

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September 4th, 2008, 08:22 PM
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((((Huggggs))))) I'm sorry Justine you are going through this. I've read about spotting being normal throughout the first several weeks. Try to get your mind off of it. Watch some fuuny movies . I hope it all is fine for u
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September 5th, 2008, 04:30 AM
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((((((huggles))))))) I'm sorry this is still happening. But if anything, It's shown you that being upset doesn't help... although that's very easy to say don't get upset

I hope this settles down really soon for you and I agree with the others, if it continues and scares you like this, I'd be in at the docs or ER asap.
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