This may be TMI (too much information) for some of you, but a few of you know that I had to have a D & C done yesterday. Some of you don't know because before we could even share the good news with everyone, my doctor kind of knew that something wasn't quite right with my pregnancy. I kind of knew too, since I wasn't nauseous when I should have been, and I felt a little different than the other times.
Here's my roller coaster last month and a half...
Oct. 24 - took a pregnancy test, and then another- both positive!
Oct. 29 - had my yearly ob/gyn. appt. that turned into a prenatal visit.
Nov. 14th - ultrasound reveals an empty sac, and my doctor thinks it's not a viable pregnancy.
Nov. 20th - another ultrasound - kind of saw something, but not sure what. My doctor sends me to the main hospital for a stronger ultrasound on the 24th.
Nov. 24th - Ultrasound tech says she can't give up any info, I need to talk to my doctor. Later that night, my doctor calls and says they found a heartbeat, but it is slow.
Dec. 4th - Yet another ultrasound. We can't see a heartbeat, or much of anything else, and she thinks the fetus has started to dissolve. We schedule a D & C for Dec. 15th.
Dec. 10 - I start spotting.
Dec. 13 - I start bleeding.
Dec. 14 - I should've been 12 weeks, but I don't feel pregnant at all anymore.
Dec. 15 - Right before the D&C, I pass three huge clots. The last being quite large. She checks to see if I need to still have the procedure. I still have some sac tissue left. I opt to have the procedure anyway, to avoid coming back if it didn't pass naturally. Boy, did it HURT, but I am relieved that I had it done, since it had already started to pass naturally. My doctor says we can start trying again in 1 to 2 months. eek! TMI again!