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Golf sized clots!

by Jessica0125, Oct 04, 2008 04:27PM
I got my D&C done on Monday morning. Tuesday I was back in the hospital for severe pain. I wasnt bleeding at all though after the procedure. They found nothing. Gave me pain meds and antibiotic just in case. All wednesday night I couldnt sleep because of severe cramping. I had started to bleed that night. In the morning I passed a clot the size of a golf ball. Then yesterday, the same. Now its Saturday and Ive stopped bleeding so bad but, I passed FOUR golf ball size clots just today! I feel fine and i'm not in any pain at all. Its already almost 5:30 pm and if I go to the hospital now ill be there till 1AM. I think I shoud just wait till morning? But my mom says she doesnt want to have to go to my funeral. She says im gonna hemorage. But im not bleeding in between the clots now. I just dont know. Also I cant get a babysitter for my 1 yr old so hed have to come. That is a hectic situation. Do you think its safe to wait till the morning?
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by Jessica0125, Oct 04, 2008 05:05PM
I meant golf ball sized!
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