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6387286 tn?1389639786

how long could it take ?

i had a scan at ten weeks pregnant and baby had no heartbeat was told it had died at 9 weeks now i am home going out my mind crying and scared as waiting for the fetus to pass how long can this take am devistated at my loss :(
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6387286 tn?1389639786
went in hospital and had medical management to speed things up
came home and at half past 8 i went to the toilet held bowl underneath and passed large blood clot with fetuse attached :(
seen everything
fetus has been picked up today by co-op as i could not flush it away :(
and will be buried in a baby moral garden so i have somewhere to remember this little gift that was not able to live x
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I came to know that there is no fetal parts just a sac and placenta when I was 10 wks pregnant in January 2014,but trasvaginal scan showed a. 6 wks baby but no heart beat,dr told me to wait and watch..but after waiting 2 more wks the situation didn't change and I had a D&c followed by induction,when I was 12 wks pregnant .it took max 12 hours ,but I preferred to stay at hospital due to low HB and excessive bleeding
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6387286 tn?1389639786
i had a scan at 6 weeks and seen heartbeat and at 10 weeks that stated heartbeat stopped at 9 I've had no bleeding nothing its just all so upsetting :(
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Sorry for your loss.
My baby had died at week 6, I found out at week 8 on Dec,6th. On Jan, 21st I had a d&c because it did not pass naturally.
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4963258 tn?1395602072
I'm sorry for your loss....

With my first pregnancy, the baby had died at 12 weeks and I didn't find out until I was 14 when I had a little bit of blood, I went home to do it naturally and it took about 24 hours, I ended up having to go back in and have a d&c
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