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1846471 tn?1373007558

MISCARRY AT HOME PROCEDURE?

Hi Ladies
Well yesterday was a bit rough for me as I began to bleed in the morning and by nightfall I was really cramping and passing a lot of blood and clots.
I hope I'm not going to give too many details, however I want to make sure I'm doing the right thing before I phone the doctor tomorrow (Monday).
I passed a big clot, about 6cm x 4 cm, and I can  only assume that is the yolk sac.  We have bagged this and put it in the freezer for me to take to my doc for analysis.  I have searched the net but can't find if this is the correct procedure. Should I just put the sac in the fridge or should I put it in the freezer?  We do want to have tests done... this just gives a clearer picture of what is happening (3 / 5 have shown chromosomal defects).
Thank you so much.
Hoping you are all well and if not already there, are taking a huge step closer towards your perfect dream!
Carrie
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1846471 tn?1373007558
Thank you so much.  I spent ages online trying to find a correct procedure but I coudn't find anything.
I will be contacting my Gyn/Ob this morning.
Thank you again.
Carrie
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1203557 tn?1345853860
Most of what I read said to put it in ziploc bag and refrigerate until you can get it to your doctor's office.
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