Hi all,
Wife is going through miscarriage, we would be 11 weeks today but turns out pregnancy stopped developing at 5-6 weeks. Had scans last week and this and absolutely nothing has happened (she’s had some cramps and bleeding but less than a period).
Having done the research on management options she’d landed on surgical management over medical - we have a toddler and can’t keep him away for however long it lasts, whereas surgery is in and done.
In the hospital she was told by the nurse that that’s a stupid choice (in slightly more polite but equally denigrating manner), why would she choose that, the pregnancy is virtually non-existent, it’ll pass easily, surgery more risky (mentioned perforation lots of times whilst wincing), how it was extremely abnormal etc. She’d got herself mentally prepared for surgery and was ok with the risk levels.
In the room I tried to ask the right questions, discuss with my wife, let her make the decisions about her body whilst empowering her with information. However, we both feel we were pushed by this nurse into taking the medical option, and the more I read the more I feel she has downplayed the risk of medical management not working, said it should be over in 4hours, and overplayed the surgery risks.
We’re now 5 hours in, having arranged childcare for the day, absolutely nothing has happened, she’s upset that if she’d stuck to her guns she could be in recovery after the surgery, but is now still waiting for any bleeding to even start.
I can’t help feeling that I’ve failed to advocate properly for her, and allowed for her to be strong armed into something she had researched and said no to. Anybody been in this situation or have any words of advice? Or been in the position of pushing for a change of approach. Mentally my wife really needs closure so that she can mourn properly and start to heal psychologically- knowing she’s been carrying a dead fetus that her body won’t release, for a whole month must be really hard.
Uk, NHS by the way so changing provider not an option and can’t afford private!
Wife is going through miscarriage, we would be 11 weeks today but turns out pregnancy stopped developing at 5-6 weeks. Had scans last week and this and absolutely nothing has happened (she’s had some cramps and bleeding but less than a period).
Having done the research on management options she’d landed on surgical management over medical - we have a toddler and can’t keep him away for however long it lasts, whereas surgery is in and done.
In the hospital she was told by the nurse that that’s a stupid choice (in slightly more polite but equally denigrating manner), why would she choose that, the pregnancy is virtually non-existent, it’ll pass easily, surgery more risky (mentioned perforation lots of times whilst wincing), how it was extremely abnormal etc. She’d got herself mentally prepared for surgery and was ok with the risk levels.
In the room I tried to ask the right questions, discuss with my wife, let her make the decisions about her body whilst empowering her with information. However, we both feel we were pushed by this nurse into taking the medical option, and the more I read the more I feel she has downplayed the risk of medical management not working, said it should be over in 4hours, and overplayed the surgery risks.
We’re now 5 hours in, having arranged childcare for the day, absolutely nothing has happened, she’s upset that if she’d stuck to her guns she could be in recovery after the surgery, but is now still waiting for any bleeding to even start.
I can’t help feeling that I’ve failed to advocate properly for her, and allowed for her to be strong armed into something she had researched and said no to. Anybody been in this situation or have any words of advice? Or been in the position of pushing for a change of approach. Mentally my wife really needs closure so that she can mourn properly and start to heal psychologically- knowing she’s been carrying a dead fetus that her body won’t release, for a whole month must be really hard.
Uk, NHS by the way so changing provider not an option and can’t afford private!