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goldie_uk
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Hey everyone
This is my first post and it's actually on behalf of a friend. I have experienced a miscarriage myself but I opted for an operation rather than miscarry naturally. My friend is going through the same thing. She is - or thought she was - 12 weeks pregnant but her baby stopped growing at around 8 weeks. Her hospital have advised her that it would be best to wait to naturally miscarry but I know when I went through this (I had to wait a few days before I could have my op as it happened over the Easter Bank Holiday), I googled about the pain and some people had compared it with labour. Is this true? This is my friend's first baby and she's actually talking about going back to work but I've said she should definitely stay home for a while at least.
This is my first post and it's actually on behalf of a friend. I have experienced a miscarriage myself but I opted for an operation rather than miscarry naturally. My friend is going through the same thing. She is - or thought she was - 12 weeks pregnant but her baby stopped growing at around 8 weeks. Her hospital have advised her that it would be best to wait to naturally miscarry but I know when I went through this (I had to wait a few days before I could have my op as it happened over the Easter Bank Holiday), I googled about the pain and some people had compared it with labour. Is this true? This is my friend's first baby and she's actually talking about going back to work but I've said she should definitely stay home for a while at least.