We had our daughter Francesca June 2019 after a 7 year struggle then somehow to get lucky & conceive again. Never thought we’d be lucky twice at one stage of our journey didn’t think one baby would happen it felt so hopeless.
I had very little symptoms & more spotting with this pregnancy- I bled with my grown up son at 7 weeks, between 6-14 weeks with my daughter mostly brown but did lose fresh blood with clots at 10 weeks & finally this pregnancy I had brown spotting 6 days after ovulation & it continued most days throughout the first trimester I had 5 episodes of red blood some with clots. The difference with those spotting vs my chemical pregnancy was I had pain with CP ( not with those) & the bleeding didn’t just stop it got heavier I knew it was over. I see lots of posts over spotting & hope this can offer reassurance. It’s bloody awful to see any form of bleeding in pregnancy but very common.
I haven’t included a picture as I know it can be upsetting for some to see when having a bad day.
I am so relieved all is well I had to attend alone as partners weren’t allowed it was very hard.
I wish everyone here a happy ending infertility is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to face ❤️❤️❤️
Glad all is well and well done for posting. You’re right, there are lots of posts about bleeding so I’m sure you’ve been able to reassure some people. Well done xx
As you know, like you we were also trying for 7 years before we concieved naturally and I was put on bed rest a few times throughout my pregnancy due to red and heavy bleeding and clots, I couldn't move - and was afraid to - without bleeding but I rested and eventually the bleeding stopped. I began to enjoy my pregnancy with the belief my baby was coming and was able to go from unmoving to doing pregnancy yoga and aqua-natal.
I add all this in case hopeful mums-to-be are reading this thread and can see there is so much hope.
Like you Jess, my rainbow baby came in June 2019.
So over the moon for you having another lovely and sending you lots of well wishes for the rest of your pregnancy and his/her safe arrival. Xxx
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