we already know I have a SCH causing bleeding, i was told to expect more spotting, brown maybe even some pink while it heals she could see on the ultrasound that it was not currently bleeding at the time, but im bleeding a lot and its as red as if someone cut me. I filled an infinity overnight pad in about 45 min I don't want to spend my evening in the ER for no reason, but i don't want to do nothing If I need to do something. I just dont know where the line is whats the rule for too much?
ETA last night the on call said no need for er i called this morning during regular hours because i wanted to be sure my doctor knew the bleeding had started again. No doctors in the office until Monday the on call nurse told me to go to the er. So w are in the er waiting to be seen :
Re: UPDATE how much bleeding is er worthy?
SCHs will go in cycles as they bleed out, so the bright red blood can be normal. That being said, I always called my OB after a large bleed to see what they wanted me to do. I only went to the ER after the first bleed & huge clots...most other bleeds were large gushes that tapered off pretty quick (back to light flow/spotting) with rest so I waited until the morning and went in to the RE or OB.
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I've always heard that if you're filling a pad in an hour or less then it's time to call. At the very least, is there a 24-hour nursing line you could call? They could let you know whether to head in to the ER.
I'm sorry you're going through more of this.
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I've never dealt with this so pardon my ignorance, but is there anything the ER can actually do? I would think if you aren't hemorrhaging there's nothing they are going to be able to do tonight that your DR's office can't do in the morning?
As I said I've never dealt with this so I could be missing something.
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In the case of a SCH, nothing. Sleep with your feet up tonight, that always seemed to help me a little
2 years, 2 surgeries, 2 clomid fails, 2 IUIs, 1 loss, IVF #1 - 10/25/10 = BFP!, DS is now 3.5yrs!
TTC #2 - 6/12 surgery #3, FET #1 & 1.2 = BFN, 12/2012 FET #2 = BFP! DD is 1.5 yrs!
Surprise! 12/16/14 BFP, loss #2 12/31/14
I can't wait for the "im getting a divorce" post in 5 years or so because your husbands were fed up with your disgusting chair asses from playing on the knot all day and getting fired 4-5 times for not doing any work. you guys are all winners!! ~ Laur929
Glad you called your doc.
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I've also found that if I get dehydrated it tends to start my spotting again, so keep your feet up and drink lots of water. Thoughts and prayers to you!
Didn't know about the water thanks!
Yeah, with a SCH you should be adding about 20 additional oz to your daily intake. I tried to aim for between 80 and 90 oz a day.
2 years, 2 surgeries, 2 clomid fails, 2 IUIs, 1 loss, IVF #1 - 10/25/10 = BFP!, DS is now 3.5yrs!
TTC #2 - 6/12 surgery #3, FET #1 & 1.2 = BFN, 12/2012 FET #2 = BFP! DD is 1.5 yrs!
Surprise! 12/16/14 BFP, loss #2 12/31/14
I can't wait for the "im getting a divorce" post in 5 years or so because your husbands were fed up with your disgusting chair asses from playing on the knot all day and getting fired 4-5 times for not doing any work. you guys are all winners!! ~ Laur929
I have had hemorrhage issues in the past and can practically guarantee that they will tell you to go to the ER. I would get checked out for reassurance.
They will likely do a pelvic exam, order a transvaginal u/s to see where the blood us coming from and monitor the bleeding. They will also draw blood to check counts mostly looking at hemoglobin. I don't think there are many drugs they can give during pregnancy but when I had bleeding problems outside of pregnancy, they also have me meds. If the bleeding continues to be heavy or they are concerned, they will admit you to the hospital. It is not something to mess with.