Julia
I am so sorry for your lost. I lost my first child at 21 1/2 weeks due to a
placenta abruption. The bad thing with abruptions is that they are very hard to
diagnosed unless they are a total abruption (and then sometimes it is too late
to do anything). I am so sorry
Caroline
Julia Kobe <juliakobe@...> wrote:
Hi.. I first got on this board when I was 14 weeks and got diagnosed
wtih Placenta Abruptio. (3rd pregnancy, am 39) I was told at that
point by a high risk doctor that I could miscarry at anytime.they
didn't put me on bed rest even though i continued to bleed every
day. I got weekly ultrasounds, then was told the blood clot was
gone, my chances of miscarriage were totally gone. Fast forward 24
hours later, when I started hemoraging and bled for 6 hours in 2
different ER's and then went into labor and my baby was gone. This
happened 3 weeks ago. The reason I am posting this is because these
doctors don't really know and can't predict what will happen
apparently. I struggle every day with how my son could look
perfectly fine in an ultrasound, the placenta had re-attached, no
sign of blood clot and then he died the next day. Thanks for taking
the time to read this and good luck to everyone struggling with this
challenge.
-Julia Kobe
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