Hello can anyone help, I feel like I am going mad , but I had a positive result on 24 Dec , then positive again 27 , then 30 Dec , line was much faint . Ok they its a chemical pregancy, but I did get a strange smelling discharge from the 26 Dec , left it a few days because I didn't think it was anything
I know I shouldn't of left it , anyway went to AE on new year eve to test wee and had a swab for discharge, I have phoned up for results of swab today and hospital have now said the lab is down what ever that means
Anyway today I thought I might get some answers , but no , so what I am asking is has anyone else had a strong smell after get transfer, it was nearly two weeks after .
Thanks it just might help me to not go insane xxxxxxxxx
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I was wondering if possibly some irritation down below caused by pessary would have caused the discharge. Sounds like you didn't have any meds for down below (not sure what pro nova is?)
A little unsure what to suggest.
Do you feel well in yourself overwise no fever or anything?
Hi, pro nova was to thicken lining I had to keep taking it until 12,weeks , but never got that far only 6 weeks , discharge had gone now I stopped talking the drugs Friday and am now bleeding so feeling really shot to be honest, but no fever . Just not going to know now what the infection was xxxx
I had a chemical pregnancy 5 years ago and it was a horrible experience all round, it took a good few years to accept completely and the hurt to subside.
Glad to hear you had no fever or feeling of being unwell, of course aside from bleeding and physical effects of the chemical plus emotional. It's hard.
I hope the lab can still give some answers as to what happened instead of not knowing and wondering xxx
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