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lyss823
LIF Infant
Member since 10/05 143 total posts
Name: Alyssa
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What to expect at a D&C
Hi ladies,
My D&C is scheduled for Friday and I just wanted to know if you can tell me what to expect? I'm having it done at North Shore and I'm wondering how long I can expect to be there after the procedure for recovery. I know I have to get there an hour before and the actual procedure is only about 15 minutes.
How did you guys feel afterwards? Did you have cramping, a lot of bleeding, etc?
My husband is actually away on business (bad timing, I know! My mom is taking me for the procedure) so I'm wondering if you think I should stay at my parent's house that night? I have a DD who is 2 so that might impact your advice.
Thank you for all of your support. I really appreciate it!
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Posted 2/9/11 1:12 PM |
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inlove10
LIF Infant
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Re: What to expect at a D&C
I was at the hospital probably two hours all together. The procedure was 10 minutes. When I woke up I felt a lot cramping and they gave me painkillers through the Iv. I did not feel pain the rest if the day. I had minimal bleeding and was fine. However, here is my advice, i was extremely tired the rest of the day so maybe the help with your DD would be nice. Also a couple of days later i was an idiot and shoveled a little, which caused a little more cramping and bleeding. So I wouldnt suggest lifting too much which could be another reason for the help. Do you have to stay at your parents probably not but I think it would be a good idea
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Posted 2/9/11 2:17 PM |
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Dolphinsbaby
My 3 little guys!
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Re: What to expect at a D&C
I had mine there too in the ambulatory center. I was there also about 2 hrs in total. When you come out, drink a lot. They won't let you go home until you pee.
I was sore and had cramping. Minimal bleeding. DH had to help me get dressed when we left.
I would definitely stay at your parents. They made DH sign a paper that he would be with me the next 24 hours. They just want to ensure you are ok. I was kinda groggy until that night from the anesthesia. Let your parents help you with DD. You'll need to rest up. Sending lots of
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Posted 2/9/11 8:26 PM |
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Re: What to expect at a D&C
I had it done at North Shore too. The procedure is actually around 45 minutes, at least mine was. I didn't have a lot of bleeding immediately after, I had more the week after. I would definitely stay at your parents house or have someone stay with you. You'll probably feel ok, just some cramping, maybe some nausea. I know the anesthesia made me nauseous and then they gave me percoset for the pain which made me really sick. I definitely would not have wanted to be alone that night so I highly recommend you stay with someone you feel comfortable with, even if it's just for emotional support.
Many prayers that it goes smoothly for you and I'm very sorry for your loss
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Posted 2/9/11 9:05 PM |
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Torts
LIF Toddler
Member since 9/10 494 total posts
Name: me
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Re: What to expect at a D&C
I asked the same questions and had the same concerns. Here's what everyone told me.
D&C experience
My d&c wasn't bad at all. It was more emotional than anything else. Good luck
ETA: I would stay at your parents just in case. I was told no heavy lifting (including my 13mo DD) so my DH had to do a lot of the work with the baby. You'll definitely need an extra set of hands even if you feel fine. I am so sorry you have to go through this.
Message edited 2/10/2011 8:30:33 AM.
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Posted 2/10/11 8:27 AM |
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lyss823
LIF Infant
Member since 10/05 143 total posts
Name: Alyssa
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Re: What to expect at a D&C
Once again, thank you ladies for all of your support and for your advice. You guys are amazing.
I appreciate it!
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Posted 2/10/11 5:42 PM |
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