More trouble ....
Thursday 11th April
The day before at work another unexpected bout of cramps had begun. I felt unwell with it while at work, so on Thursday morning I took the pregnancy test a day early.... positive.
I spent the whole morning from 7.45am trying to contact the EPU and becoming more upset after each message left on their answerphone. Mark needed to get into London for work that day and fortunately my Mum was able to drive over to be with me.
Mark did manage to speak to someone via the Ward triage line at one point that morning, but was advised the Duty Triage Nurse wouldn’t be starting her shift until 10am.
My Mum-in-law to be was working at the hospital again that week, still with a Consultant a few doors along from the EPU. Little did I know, but at midday Christine went along to the unit and spoke to the Manager.... I received a call a few minutes later!!!
So, the outcome of the call was they needed me to have a scan and booked me in initially for 10.20am the next morning, Friday 13th April. However, I received another call shortly after to say they had found a slot for this afternoon and I needed to get to the hospital ASAP. Not in any fit state to drive, Mum of course took me there.
We arrived at the Women’s Clinic and all around us were a lot of women with their files and growing bumps, excited to see more pictures of their babies. I too looked pregnant, thanks to the bloatedness but looking down it just made me feel even more sadness, wishing that our little one had made it.
I was called in by Jenny, the sonographer I had seen before at the EPU. Jenny advised that EVERYTHING was still in place and the medical management, as I had feared, had not been successful. I didn’t expect to hear that literally everything was still there.... I was still carrying our little one 7 weeks after they died.
After the scan, I returned with Mum to the EPU where options were discussed. The best plan of action appeared to be the d&c now. The surgical removal of the products of conception. Wow.
I was terrified of surgery, I had never been put under a general anaesthetic before but Lorna (lovely Triage Nurse and deputy ward manager) explained everything and tried to reassure me as much as she could. So that was it, I was to have surgery ... and was placed on the emergency board for the next day!!!














