I did an opk at 2pm today as I'm not at work today, and I got a line. It's not positive yet but I'm just glad something was happening on the stick as nothing was showing up before!
Got seen by the doctor yesterday after more bleeding an pain but to my surprise it was still there. They could see a gestational sac that was measuring the correct size and yolk sac but nothing else. They said it is probably too early to see the fetus yet so I should come back on Friday. They said it could go either way though and to come back if I get any more bleeding.
Just need to keep fingers crossed they can find the little one at my next scan.
Yes I will give an update on Friday either way. So far I started getting more pain again today and a tiny tiny amount of brown spotting, not even enough to show on a pad, just when I go to the toilet and wipe but I wonder if it could just be from the ultrasound yesterday and actually just be a little blood from my vagina but then again it doesn't really feel that sore. I don't know what to think. Just all over the shop at the moment.
Started bleeding a lot last night with clots and everything. Was in lots of pain as well. Pretty sure it's over now. I'm going back to the hospital today because they said to come back if there was more bleeding. I'm just hoping they can give me some pain killers.
So roller coaster of events. Turns out the sac is still there...and there is another one present too. The other one is much much smaller but both if the foetuses are measuring about the same size and about the right size for how far along I am. No heartbeat detected yet though. There is a big blood clot surrounding the smaller sac as well. The doctor tried to schedule a d&c there and then but I'm was only 5w6 days yesterday and I thought that it is often too early to see a heartbeat then anyway. I asked if I could wait a week. She wants to see me again on this coming Friday.
So I'm up and down like a yoyo. Just terrified at the moment.
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