I had a private viability scan at 8w 3D last week (I’m now 9w and 1D)and although everything looked as it should in terms of gestation/size etc the heartbeat was slow. From what I can see on Dr Google it would seem a miscarriage is imminent but I wondered if anyone had similar and went on to have a successful pregnancy?
I’ve had my booking in Appt with the midwife already and unfortunately neither she or my GP will refer me to my local EPU as I am not bleeding-even though I’ve had 5 previous miscarriages 🙄 so I feel like a sitting duck at the moment and driving myself crazy!
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Hi, ah I’m sorry it’s such a worry! I don’t have experience of a slow heart rate I’m afraid but was wondering if you could self refer to the EPU? My GP also refused to refer me once, and my booking appt wasn’t until I was almost 12 weeks so I rang my local EPU myself. They were so understanding & welcoming - got me in within a few days to be checked out so could be worth a try to get some reassurance. Hoping all goes well for you xx
Hi, I know it’s hard but try and not worry, I didn’t have experience with slow heartbeat however I was referred to the EPU due to having three miscarriages, I didn’t have any bleeding so I would give them a call direct and see what they say. Xx
Hello, I am sorry you are feeling so worried, this can be all consuming, I can very much relate especially as you have suffered a lot of loss in the past. Most EPU units offer a reassurance scan after 8 weeks if you had three or more miscarriages. My GP did not know this and initially sent me the standard placeholder message "unless I have symptoms of bleeding or pain he can't refer me", so I advocated for myself and told him that I was expressly told by the EPU nurses after my last miscarriage that for any subsequent pregnancies they would be very happy to offer a reassurance scan. Have a look on your local EPU's website, the referral criteria are usually listed on there. Wishing you all the best and hope you will have reassuring news soon! X
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