Tuesday's u/s went very well. Butters had grown and measured 6w2d. Based on my ER date, I would have been 6w4d on Tuesday, but Dr. M. said that a two day measurement difference didn't mean anything, because it depends on when implantation occurred. The most reassuring thing was the little heartbeat that both DH and I could see very clearly, beating away at 120bpm. I just stared at the screen in awe. You still can't see much in the picture.

This is where the 'heat attack' part of my post begins.
Needless to say, I was feeling pretty happy. That lasted about an hour and a half. I decided to go to the bathroom at work and insert my dose of Crin.one. I usually insert my morning does when I wake up, but I wanted to wait until after the u/s in case the u/s wand interfered with any absorption.
(TMI alert) So there I am, in the stall. Insert applicator, squeeze out the gel, remove the applicator. I notice a very small bit of red on the end of the applicator. I think 'Hmm... well, I guess I might have a little bit of spotting from the u/s or something.' I wasn't yet worried, but decided to jam my finger you-know-where just to check. I expected to maybe see a bit of discoloration. Instead, I see a finger covered in bright red blood. I start to shake.
Rational mind thought at the moment: "I just saw a heartbeat. There is no way I could be miscarrying right now."
Irrational mind thought at that moment, which completely overrode rational mind thought: "WHAT THE %!$%!$ BRIGHT RED? OH SH*T!! No No NO NO!"
It took me about 1.5 seconds to pull my pants back up, get back to my desk, grab my cell phone and get back out to a secluded part of the hallway and call the doctor's office. After explaining to the nurse what happened, she immediately told me to not worry - that my vag area is 'very vascular', end even more so than usual now that I'm 'p.' She said this happens a lot - that the u/s and the Crino.ne applicator could easily cause this. She asked if I had any type of pain or cramping - I didn't. I asked if I should come in if the bleeding continued and she said yes, of course, but that I should not expect any bleeding to continue.
I then spent the rest of the day trying to not go to the bathroom every 15.8 seconds to check things out. As it turns out, she was right - there hasn't been anything since.
So sorry you had to see the scary blood. That heart stopping feeling is just awful.
ReplyDeleteI am glad your Butters' heart is beating well and that you got to stop your PIO!
Keep up the good stuff.
OMG - that must have been so scary! Glad everything is okay. Isn't it awesome seeing that heartbeat.... so glad things are progressing and going well
ReplyDeleteYour post scared the crap out of me! I'm glad everything's okay.
ReplyDeleteSCARY!!! I'm so glad that everything stopped and hopefully it stays that way!
ReplyDeleteScary indeed. No more of that, okay? And so very exciting that you got to see Butter's heartbeat. That's what we want more of!! : )
ReplyDeleteStay positive, keep reminding yourself about that wonderful heartbeat. And take it extra-easy, to reassure yourself. Will say a prayer for you.
ReplyDelete(shudder) blood is so scary.
ReplyDeleteI hope Butters' little heart keeps beating away!
Hi there! I just found your blog on cyclesista and noticed we are in the same boat. Congrats on the heartbeat! Isn't that awesome? I was wishing today that we could have recorded ours so I can listen to it over and over. I'm looking forward to reading about your journey to mommyhood!
ReplyDeleteOH...scary...
ReplyDeleteI hope all is well Carrie...thinking of you...
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