Found out I was pregnant and was Due August 24th 2018, went for an ultrasound at 7 weeks 2 days with a healthy baby! Came back exactly a month later and our sweet baby had passed away shortly after my first initial appointment. I was diagnosed with a missed miscarriage and had a D&C the following morning.
I bled and had cramping like my doctor told me for about 2 weeks and I stopped. Saw him for my follow up and everything was good! Scheduled another appointment for 3 weeks later. Well the following week I started bleeding and have yet to stop a month and 1/2 later. It’s gotten so bad that I’m having to wear a tampon and a pad. Way worse than the post D&C bleeding. I mentioned this to him at my appointment and he said my HCG levels were too high and it wasn’t my period, so we started weekly HCG testing. I’m finally down to 38 but still bleeding excessively. Could he have missed something? Has Anyone else experienced this? I’m literally puzzled at what’s wrong with me and he doesn’t seem to concerned about the bleeding! Help guys!
Re: Bleeding for 4 weeks straight & HCG levels not dropping
I bled lightly for a couple weeks straight, then a few days off and then on and then by end of week 3 after surgery, I wasn't bleeding at all. My HCG levels were low enough that I got a - HPT 2 days prior to the 4th week mark. I know everyone is different, but that does sound like excessive bleeding to me. I would get a second opinion.
ETA , my molar was partial and never showed on any ultrasounds, the tissue was not physically visible during the d&c either. I would contact the hospital younhad your D&C at tomorrow for your results of yuor pathology. While molar pregnancy is scary, it does often self resolve, but you need to know for sure before becoming pregnant again, and to verify if it is molar it is going away, it can metastasize quickly if it is a persistent mole Also, grape like clusters are not common with partial molars.
If the bleeding is impacting to your life, to where its hard going places. Please get some answers, either from your doctor, the hospital or another doctor.
@holly321 I have been experiencing clots! It is so relieving to read that you’ve had such a similar experience! I’m going to call him tomorrow and demand he see me! Along with call the hospital!
Also, read and take this article with you if possible. This should not have been allowed to continue this long without better follow up with your beta quants.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3279094
Personally, I've been on the receiving end of "less than 1% of women get this" so many times with different issues, that I'm now in the habit of not playing odds anymore.
Hopefully it's as simple as waiting, but it's also weird that they have done an ultrasound. I just don't get why they haven't done more. >.< It would drive me crazy.
I have had uterine surgical procedures and I have had methetrexate; I can only say on my own end which was easier to recover from (definitely the methetrexate), but I would not ever recommend someone expect a specific treatment unless medically warranted, which is why I linked research info.
It is a starting point to ask questions, that's all.
I also don't think d&c is necessarily the starting point, there are bleeding risks when you have a molar pregnancy. Although, they can be necessary. In my case, I was hemorrhaging and my uterine lining was incredibly thick, so it wasn't stopping any time soon.