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Still No Bleeding.... :S:S

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  • yummymummy1989
    yummymummy1989

    09/03/2010 at 18:47

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    Ok so its been 12 days since my ERPC.. iv had nothing.... no pains and no bleeding! doctors told me that 2-3 weeks after the ERPC ill be bleeding on and off.. but NOTHING!! my stomachs so swollen it looks like i am pregnant! i just want my AF now cos im worried itl do me dammage if i dont bleed any day soon!!! they told me 2 take a preg test 2 weeks after the ERPC but im scared itl say im stil pregnant even tho im not!! ... getting bit worried now!
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  • rocky_kiz
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    10/03/2010 at 09:15

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    i didnt have an erpc but if they said 2-3 weeks you've technically still got just over another week to go. the bloatedness could be your body trying to sort itslef out. i would give it a bit more time and try not to stress yourself out too much. xx
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    10/03/2010 at 09:15

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    i didnt have an erpc but if they said 2-3 weeks you've technically still got just over another week to go. the bloatedness could be your body trying to sort itslef out. i would give it a bit more time and try not to stress yourself out too much. xx
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  • OnMyGame8276
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    10/03/2010 at 14:11

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    Hi I had an ERPC on 13th Feb so it will be four weeks on saturday. I did have bleeding but I think the amount if any of bleeding depends on how far you were when you had your mmc. From what ive heard from others it seems that the first AF tends to come about a month after the op so you will still have a little while to wait (Nightmare I know!!)

    Just a word of warning about testing. I did a test when I was just under three weeks and it still came up positive. I was absolutely gutted and really upset and it did really affect me emotionally. It may be worth leaving to test for another week just to be sure it will come up negative.

    Dont worry too much (i know how hard it is!!) It is soo frustrating but it is just a waiting game hoping for that first AF so we can get back to normal

    Take care

    Jacqui
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  • Muffin34
    Muffin34

    10/03/2010 at 15:37

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    Hiya my first AF came 30 days after my ERPC and I am now on cd26 and in my first 2ww since October!! Like Jacquid I had positives for nearly three weeks after the op so many leave it a few days if you do not want to see positive at the moment!!
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