M.M. asks from Hastings on Hudson, NY on October 10, 2009
Advice During Pregnancy
I am in my 8-9 week, and am experiencing bleeding- light up till now. There are no cramps- but I am freaked out by the bleeding. I have contacted my midwife, and for now, she says to take it easy and wait. (not easy with two children under the age of 6)
Has anyone experienced this and, if so, how did it look? feel? (sorry if this is too graphic)how long did it last? what advice did your doctor/midwife give? Did you have other symptoms?
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So What Happened?™
Thank you all for your support and advice.
Unfortunately, I miscarried yesterday. It was a difficult experience, and I'll take time to recover.
For now, thanks again.
Your words really helped.
M.
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L.A. answers from New York on October 11, 2009
Hello,
I am now 36 weeks pregnant I bleed very heavily a few times with cramping it started at 8 weeks & went upto 15 weeks the only thing that my midwife told me to do was get a lot of bed rest with my feet up but it was impossible for me to do with a 5 year old in school and me working full time. All you can really do is get as much rest as possible if a miscarriage is going to happen nothing can really stop it but as I said I had heavy bleeding like a medium period with cramping & I am now 36 weeks pregnant expecting a healthy baby girl hope this helps & good luck :-)
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L.A. answers from New York on October 11, 2009
Hello,
I am now 36 weeks pregnant I bleed very heavily a few times with cramping it started at 8 weeks & went upto 15 weeks the only thing that my midwife told me to do was get a lot of bed rest with my feet up but it was impossible for me to do with a 5 year old in school and me working full time. All you can really do is get as much rest as possible if a miscarriage is going to happen nothing can really stop it but as I said I had heavy bleeding like a medium period with cramping & I am now 36 weeks pregnant expecting a healthy baby girl hope this helps & good luck :-)
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M.F. answers from New York on October 11, 2009
M.,
Please ignore all these people who are suggesting that you should call a doctor instead of a midwife. Midwifes are great and well trained to handle all pregnancy complications. In fact, statistically midwifes have MUCH more positive outcomes than ob/gyn ( lower infant and maternal mortality rates)
If you are comfortable please stay with her, she can always send you for a scan if she thinks it will help.
I have had 3 miscarriages- 2 with an OB and 1 with a midwife. The OB does send you for more ultrasounds, but that does not change the outcome at all. I ended up leaving my OB after my last miscarriage and am now very happy seeing a midwife and planning a home birth for my next delivery ( in 20 or so weeks!). What I learned through my experience is that if you are going to miscarry, there is nothing ANYONE can do about it, so stay with the people who will give you the most support no matter what the outcome. I have learned three times now that God has a way of taking little ones who are not meant for this world. But if you baby is healthy and strong he or she will be just fine and your risk of miscarriage will be dramatically reduced in just a few weeks.
Bleeding while pregnant is such a scary thing for the mom to be- I will keep you in my prayers.
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A.H. answers from New York on October 11, 2009
spotting in early pregnancy is scary because it can be a sign of something wrong, but it can also be normal. i did have spotting... light and mostly a brownish color and no cramping. I also had a midwife but when my nausea also abated around the 6th week of pregnancy, i did got to my doctor, which is definitely what you should do. what my doctor did was get me in for a sonogram (that day too, which was great) to check and see if the baby had a heartbeat. low and behold, the baby did have a heartbeat and shortly afterwards, my spotting stopped and my nausea returned. seeing your doctor will put your mind at ease, whatever the outcome, as they can determine if the spotting is worrisome or not.
J. answers from New York on October 11, 2009
I had my period for the first 4 1/2 months of my last pregnancy. My 1st after conception was the longest I ever had-2 wks of heavy bleeding. I'm usually 3-5 days. It turned out my placenta wasn't completely attached to the uterus and blood was pooling behind it. Every month my body got rid of it like a period. My dr said it was good my body was getting rid of it. There was nothing that could be done. My dr said it would attach in time and it did. I delivered a healthy baby boy in March. Don't stress yourself about it. Just make sure to take your vitamins and iron. If you're bleeding & producing blood for the baby, you'll need an iron supplement. Give your body the nutrients it needs to fix itself. Drink plenty of water.Get rest when you can. You'll be fine. Trust your midwife and your body to know what it is doing. There is a simple reason even if you don't know what it is.
B.H. answers from New York on October 11, 2009
hi
you have received some hopefully reassuring tales from people who experienced bleeding and also continued to have a viable pregnancy. if you are having a hard time just relaxing and letting your body work itself out though, you should talk to her again and see her if that will help. you can do a 2 part blood test for the pregnancy hormone levels that will tell your midwife if your pregnancy is viable or not. when it happened to me, i was sent in for an ultrasound to see what they could tell about why i was spotting. the ultrasound, however, was not conclusive enough for my doctor so she conducted the 2 part blood test. unfortunately mine was not progressing, and i went on to miscarry. my sis-in-law had one miscarriage and then the next time she got pregnant spotted periodically throughout, was freaked, but now has a great 7 y.o. boy! (btw- i have used, and am using again, a midwife, but when i had spotting i didn't have a midwife yet, so i saw my primary care physician.)
one thing my doc mentioned was that how you are feeling can be a gauge. if you are still experiencing the same physical symptoms of pregnancy, then things are more likely to be fine. your midwife may be going from what you told her, heard reassuring things about how you are feeling, so gave you the advice to take it easy. if you have any more questions feel free to contact me, and good luck!
B.B. answers from New York on October 11, 2009
With all due respect, please see a physician.
A.P. answers from Austin on October 10, 2009
I had that happen once around my 10-11th week. I called my doctor went in had an exam and a sonogram. Everything was fine (for me, I'm not saying my situation was the same as yours). it was around the time I would have been menstrating and since I was "freshly" preggers, my body still had a lite "period"..... He described it as a final clean out of my lady system....
In my opinion if your not comfortable, even after listening to your midwife...... You should go n and get it check out at a clinic or ER..... It will ease your mind..... And it is virtually impossible to take it easy with two other children in that age range....
Good luck!!!
L.L. answers from New York on October 11, 2009
I'd call a dr. instead of the midwife.
L.
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