9 days pp I needed a D&C for retained placenta. I knew something was wrong when I had no milk coming in. The dr who delivered my LO (not my actual dr) also did the D&C. So happened he was on call both days!
Everything seemed fine and my milk started coming in. Then about 4 weeks later I got severe cramps in my stomach so went to my dr and she examined me & said I'd a vaginal infection & possible uterus infection and prescribed antib's.
2 days later I've terrible chills and a fever. We go to ER again & I'm admitted with a uterus infection. There's still more placenta in there.
The following morn my actual dr did a 2nd D&C guided by ultra sound and got the remaining piece which she said was about the size of a tangerine.
I ended up with an infected uterus & had to stay in hosp for 5 days. Without my LO. Pumping & dumping and now struggling with supply.
Sorry for long post but do you think I've a case against the dr who messed up twice? Once after delivery & then the first D&C?
Re: Do I have a case?
My cat can read EKGs, can your human do that?
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With that said, unless you will suffer long term damage like not being able to have more children, i don't think you have much of a case.
I'm sorry i know this is hard to hear, trust me. I'm sure you feel betrayed by this dr/facility and probably feel like you can't trust anyone anymore. It does get a bit better with time!
Emily6778 said, since it sounds like you will make a full recovery soon (I certainly hope you will) the potential damages are limited.
I'm not sure you have a case or not, a lot of it depends on the paperwork you signed. The consent for the c section may say something about the risks of the surgery. I know mine saying something surgery not being an exact science or something like that. See if you can get a copy of your consent form and go from there.
Missing the retained placenta twice does seem incompetent, though. In the future, I would just refuse to see that particular doctor. Even if he is on call.
And the bottom line is, I bet you a million $$$ there is a line in the first d/c document that said a risk is "unsuccessful removal and need for further treatment or procedure, infection, or death."
I'd complain to the doctor/office, see if they will reduce/cover some of the cost. But in court, I don't think you'll have a leg to stand on. And then it will just get drawn out and waste more of your time.
My cat can read EKGs, can your human do that?
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Butting in.... sounds suspicious! What did your OB say about still having bleeding at your 6w PP visit? Yikes.
My cat can read EKGs, can your human do that?
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She seemed to act like it was normal when I saw her 7 weeks PP. I would have pushed it but that was the day we were contemplating taking Noah to the hospital (we did). I didn't really question it even though I had thought it seemed weird. I'm calling tomorrow.
PS I don't like my OB as it is.
With a vaginal birth pieces can break off as the mom delivers it vaginal and its hard to know sometimes because you can't see in the uterus. The placenta is examined after a vaginal delivery and sometimes u can tell if a piece broke off. This also isn't necessarily the case. A lot of the time retained placenta is caught with in a few hrs after delivery due to the uterus not clamping down and or excessive bleeding. But again this isn't always the case and is discovered after discharge.
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Initially I had no milk so that signalled to me something was wrong. The first D&C took care of that. It was the cramps as bad as labour that sent me to the dr. She said I'd a vaginal infection with a possible uterus infection. That was on Thurs. by sat I had a fever of 102 and was shaking uncontrollably so headed to dr & was sent to hosp. An u/s revealed more retained placenta.
I hope you don't have it. It ain't pleasant!