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So I went for another ultrasound and nobody would tell

me anything. It was really horrible. I had three

people (a dr. and two techs) starring at the screen

and pointing without saying anything. They would not

answer any of my questions. The only thing the

ultrasound dr. told me was that many women go on to

have normal pregnancies after these " sorts of things " .

Well, I sneaked a peak at the ultrasound report before

delivering it to my dr. They saw something of 6mm in

length and they think it is what is left of the fetus.

No heartbeat. They also saw something else and gave

the measurements of it. Everyone is worried about my

high HCG levels (38 000 and 34 000 last week at 11 W).

Now my ob-gyn, who won't tell me his opinion about my

situation, has me scheduled for weekly HCG tests. All

he said was that the pregnancy was not progressing

well (duh! last week he told me that the baby was

dead). I'm scared that they suspect a partial molar

pregnancy. This sucks.

SU?

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I'm so sorry. I've been there. The u/s doctors won't tell you anything

(and you don't want them to -- radiologists aren't known for their bedside

manner), but your doctor should be willing to share his opinion. OBs don't

always want to deliver bad news, but you should know what he thinks is going

on, even if it a list of possible diagnoses.

I hope there is good news at the end of all of this for you, but in the

interim, make sure that you're getting the care you deserve...

, BU/SU?, 2 m/c

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I am so sorry about what is going on. This sounds crazy. They know

that you are m/c, right? It sounds like they are " pussy-footing "

around telling you what is going on. I am very sorry that you are

left in limbo wondering if there is ANY chance that the pg is

viable. I'd probably burst into tears at an appt if I were in your

shoes.

Tell your dr that it would give you great peace of mind to know

exactly what is going on - and if he doesn't know he could at least

share with you what he is thinking. Not knowing what to expect is

the worst.

Huge hugs,

Sara

SU resected x2

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