My Experience Misoprostol Cytotec For Miscarriage

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neet77 - December 28

It's 24 hours later and here's how it's gone: about an hour after the first v____ally inserted, 3 pill Cytotec dose, I began bleeding lightly. It progressed throughout the afternoon until I pa__sed an enormous (felt enormous) clot. My doctor had told me I'd pa__s progressively larger clots and when something "golfball sized" came out, everything would nearly cease and I'd bleed lightly thereafter. Well, the huge one was the first thing I pa__sed besides liquid blood. There was so much blood with it, I could not see it at the bottom of the toilet. I sat there on the bathroom floor for quite some time contemplating what to do. If that was my baby, how could I flush it? On the other hand, what would I do with it when I fished it out? It was pretty awful. I prayed and talked to my angel and told her all the things that were on my mind--heart--and finally felt okay about flushing the toilet. The cells and tissue were empty and I felt certain that she's with me in a different form. By the way, there is no wrong way to deal with that situation. You do whatever feels right to you--you're not crazy, you're not gross or morbid if you want to see it--you're not heartless if you don't. So after that, I pa__sed clot after clot, none as big as the first. This kept up through the night, and I soaked about a pad every hour or two. This morning things were much lighter. I called the doctor and he suggested that I go ahead and take the second dose of Cytotec. It wouldn't hurt if I had already pa__sed the bulk of it and it would just move things along if I hadn't. Again, I took Percocet with it. Because I went ahead and took Percocet--I'm on my fourth in 24 hours--I really haven't had much pain. I could feel the cramping the whole time, but I've experienced similar pain with regular periods. It has been very bearable. Overall so far, this experience has been much worse emotionally that it has been physically. The day in bed watching movies and napping is actually cathartic--gives you a chance to feel at rest during what's probably been a chaotic and difficult time. I have an appointment this week to check if everything has pa__sed. If not and I have to have a D & E/C anyway, I'll let you know. Otherwise, thanks so much for "listening," and I hope you've found my story helpful. May you have peace and joy in the future.

 

onenolegirl - January 2

I would like to share my misoprostol story as well in the hope that it will help someone. Brief history: I am 32, husband also, ttc almost 3 years, clomid/progesterone BFP April 08, baby growing behind, no heartbeat at 9 wks, incomplete miscarriage, D&C, normal karyotype. Clomid/progesterone BFP December 08, no fetal pole or heartbeat at 6w3d ultrasound, just empty sac-- same 7w3d, 8w3d-- diagnosis blighted ovum. HCG keeps going up. My "temporary" RE (holidays) agreed to give me misoprostol/cytotec before doing another D&C. She gave me the rx on Wed. (New Year's Eve!) and the D&C was scheduled for Fri. a.m. 2 doses-- 4 pills each. From reading this forum, I hoped that the dr. would prescribe v____ally instead of orally-- she did. I inserted the first dose at about 4 pm on Wed. Lay on the couch for about 1 hr. to let the pills work. I got really cold at first. Didn't start to feel crampy for about 3-4 hrs. I had gotten an rx for anaprox but didn't want to take it unless I had to because of the D&C. I didn't need to. The cramps were about as bad as bad period cramps, not any worse. I didn't have much bleeding at all. I was afraid it wasn't working. At one point, about 5 hrs. after the first dose, I had some bleeding/clotting/pa__sed something small. I had been on progesterone, so I thought that might be it. Not much bleeding after that, and the cramping subsided. I went to bed and put a towel on top of the sheets, but wasn't necessary at all. I could have done whatever I wanted on New Year's Day. Stayed at home and tried to move around/make this work. I was supposed to take the 2nd dose 24 hours after the 1st, but jumped the gun-- took it at around noon. No more bleeding-- cramps weren't as bad. Just light spotting. I was convinced that the misoprostol hadn't worked and I would need another D&C. Went for the ultrasound Fri. a.m before the procedure, and the sac was gone. No need for the D&C. Lining is still thick, so I expect more bleeding, but I am so grateful that this did what I wanted it to do and was completely bearable. I was so scared before I took the first dose, but I would do this again if needed (hope not). Good luck to all.

 

ohhellobaby - January 3

So, I read everyone else's promise to come back on after reading these experiences and talk about theirs and I decided to do the same. I was 8w exactly when I found out on my birthday this past Monday that I had a blighted ovum. First of all, let me tell you how much anxiety I had this morning after reading everyone's posts. I seriously thought I would die from this. But I didn't! And my experience was/has been great so far. I had the Misoprostol inserted at 11:00am at the OB's office, 4 - 200mg tablets. I took 3 ibuprofen right away, because I read over and over here that people started feeling pain within an hour. I drove home, felt fine, laid down, freaked out, and took a vicoprofen. I don't think I needed it. at 3:00 I took another vicoprofen and 3 ibuprofen. Still no pain. At this point I thought I had either been very lucky and wasn't going to experience pain, or the pain just didn't start yet, or taking the painkillers was working. I still wasn't bleeding. My parents came over for dinner because they knew I was going through this and I started bleeding while we were all hanging out but I was prepared so no biggie. I took another Vicoprofen around 6:45 and 1 ibuprofen. Still no pain. I pa__sed one very large clot, and a huge piece of tissue, with a lot of blood. Still no pain. It's now midnight, I have been bleeding, but nothing scary. I've shot out quite a few clots, and I've had absolutely zero pain. I haven't taken pain medication since earlier tonight because I guess I just realized, I don't need it. I didn't get nauseous and i didn't get diarrhea. So far I've had a great experience and if I had to do it over again I'd definitely choose this over a D&C. I'll post again in the morning if anything significant happens but I am pretty sure nothing is going to change.

 

ashanlever - January 6

I found out I was pregnant before Thanksgiving this year. I went in on Dec 4 for our first appointment and at 7 weeks pregnant we saw the baby's heartbeat. I went back on Dec. 31 for my 2nd appointment and the baby had no heartbeat. My Dr. prescribed me Cytotec to take, and rather than take it on New Year's Eve I decided to wait until Jan. 3. I inserted 4 pills v____ally and it took about 2 hours for the cramping to hit me. 12:00pm inserted pills 2:00pm SEVERE cramping 4:00pm took benadryl and was able to sleep for a while 6:00pm pa__sed one VERY large clot 7:00pm pa__sed another clot 9:00pm took second dose orally and felt nothing I found that when I stood up the bleeding worsened. When I went for my follow up appointment yesterday the baby had pa__sed out of my system. This pill worked for me, but it made for a LONG weekend.I would advise waiting about an hour after inserting the pills v____ally to take any pain medication. I took my pain medication too early in the process and it had worn off by the time the real pain hit. This has been very hard on me, but I am looking forward to the future, and just hope that no one else has to expereince the physical pain that I did this weekend.

 

kathrynSA - January 7

Thanks for this board - it's really helping me. My experience with cytotec is a bit different – and I’m posting in case it helps anyone else. A scan at 6 weeks 5 days (on 23 December – a terrible Christmas present) picked up no heartbeat and that the fetus was too small – and two more scans later on confirmed it. My doctor – a fertility specialist (my husband and I have been trying for a while and I am 37) advised taking cytotec and letting things happen naturally. From the moment I found out though, I wanted a D&C – I was very afraid of delivering at home. On his advice I tried the cytotec – 2 tablets orally 6 hours apart – and it never worked. I had some cramps, cold, nausea, but no bleeding. I went for another u/s the next day – and everything was the same. I insisted at that point on a D&C, which they did the same day. The D&C was fine. I never felt a thing, there was no general anaesthetic, just something called ‘conscious sedation’. My doctor told me that they don’t ‘sc___pe’ anymore – and while he had removed the pregnancy, I would still need to pa__s some products. He gave me cytotec again. Again I had the cramps but hardly any bleeding – and only one large clot. I went for another u/s scan a day later only to see that the lining of the uterus was too thick and my hcg levels were 5000 still. I was once again given the same dose of cytotec. That was yesterday. Today, I have had very little bleeding – not even onto a panty liner – only when I pee - but more severe cramps. I have to go back tomorrow for another u/s scan and a blood test, and I’m pretty sure I’m going to get the cytotec again. Is it safe to be taking all this? I’m so tired of all this – just want it to be over so we can get back to normal life and try again. We’re both very sad – and I keep taking these pills and staying in waiting for something to happen, and aside from ever-worsening cramps, it doesn’t seem to! Anyway, thanks for all the help on this board – I’ll keep you all posted on what happens.

 

klms13 - January 19

Like many of you, I have decided to post my experience to this forum because I found so much comfort here as I wondered what would happen as I used Misoprostol to miscarry at home. We had discovered a small baby at 7.5 weeks with a heartbeat and thought that my dates were possibly off, explaining the small size. Went for another u/s 10 days later to find a slightly larger baby and a slow heartbeat. Four days later, the baby had not grown (still measured 6w3d) and there was no heartbeat. The doctors explained my options and Misoprostol seemed the best route as I feared permanent scarring from a D&C (not to mention the discomfort and inconvenience of hospitals and anesthesia) and I was emotionally unable to wait for a natural miscarriage. To this point, I had absolutely no signs of miscarriage – no bleeding or cramping, so I expected a long wait to miscarry naturally. My husband was incredibly supportive and also thought that this would best for us. After reading various accounts here, I decided to take the first Percocet dose (the maximum prescribed amount – 2 pills) one hour before administering the Misoprostol v____ally. I did this around 10:30 PM Friday, and followed with the Misoprostol at 11:30 PM and laid down. My hope was that I could sleep through the night and avoid the anxiety of waiting to pa__s the gestational sac. The doctor had told me that it should happen within 24 hours, but maybe even within 12 hours, so I expected it to all be over by noon the next day. Needless to say, I hardly got any sleep due to anxiety. I took another dose of Percocet at 2:30 AM as prescribed, and took a dose every four hours until 7 PM that night. When I finally got out of bed at 7:30 AM, I noticed a very small amount of blood. I had very minimal pain throughout the night, much less even than menstrual cramps, and this continued to be the case throughout the entire day. The bleeding intensified by 9:30 AM and I threw up. Not sure if this was due to the Misoprostol or the pain killers. By 11:00 AM, I pa__sed something fairly large that I thought might have been the gestational sac but I wasn’t sure. I couldn’t get a good look at it in the toilet, so I called the doctor to ask. She advised me to take the second dose of Misoprostol at 11:30 PM that night (24 hours after the first dose) to make sure that everything would pa__s. Again, I took the Percocet before taking the Misoprostol and this time I wet the tablets for 1 second in a gla__s of tap water before inserting them per instructions I had found on the internet. The sheet given to me with the prescription gave instruction as if I were using it for ulcers, not for miscarriage. Though my doctor had told me what I needed to do, I had a hard time remembering as I was under much stress during the office visit so the instructions I found on the internet were helpful. Again, some light cramping started within the hour and more bleeding. The amounts of blood were more than a period, but not scary. Mostly the blood would come heavily when I would use the toilet. At 11:00 AM the next morning (Sunday), I felt whatever I had pa__sed the day before must have been the gestational sac and did not take any additional pain meds. At 2:30 PM I went to urinate and was having difficulty. I felt an odd sensation, so I pushed and a grey sac the size of a lemon attached to a large blood clot came out. This was the gestational sac – 15 hours after the second dose of Misoprostol. I immediately took two more Percocet. More bleeding came, though fairly minimal – more like a normal period. Though it was difficult to see this, I was relieved to know that I will likely not need a D&C now. I go for an appointment in five days to ensure that I have pa__sed everything properly. IN SUM, though every person is different, my experience with Misoprostol was the best I could have imagined considering the circ_mstances. I had almost no pain (at the worst, a 2 on a scale of 1-10), manageable bleeding, no fever, no chills, and no risk for scarring and future infertility from a blind surgery. I hope this account helps anyone who is considering this route for a miscarriage. Please demand strong painkillers and/or narcotics from your doctor and USE them. I am convinced that taking the Percocet before I even took the Misoprostol and taking it every four hours as prescribed was key in my positive experience. Obviously, talk it over with your doctors, but I am glad I did not wait until pain had set in to take the meds.

 

Jessica20030 - January 22

I want to write about my experience not only to share with all of you, but also because I'm hoping it will provide some closure for me. I was diagnosed with a blight ovum on Saturday. I wasn't shocked because previous ultrasounds had been off, and I had been spotting for two days. I previously had a D and C for a 9 week miscarriage, so I was glad to have the opportunity to try the Misoprostol this time. The doctor told me to take one 200 mg tablet orally three times a day for 5 days (until Wednesday). The spotting immediately became continuous, but it was the same muddy color - no actual blood. The spotting picked up Tuesday night and all of Wednesday. On Wednesday night, I woke at 11:30 pm to cramping. I stood up, but I couldn't straighten my back from the pain. I felt an unbelievable urge to go to the bathroom. I imagined that I would pa__s some clots, but I didn't. I only urinated, which made me feel a little better. At this point, the bleeding had picked up and was bright red. I returned to bed, but the cramping was awful; I couldn't get comfortable. I went to the kitchen to make something hot to drink, but I barely got the water on the fire when I felt like I would pa__s out. I started heading bent over back to the living room. I barely made it to a chair before everything blacked out. I put my head between my knees and tried to stay calm. I had a hot flash and tried to take off my robe. I had another unbelievable urge to go to the bathroom, but I was scared to stand up. I waited just long enough to feel stable before slowing lifting my head and managing the few steps to the bathroom. The pad was soaked red blood. I had diarrhea. Really bad diarrhea. I felt my entire bowels empty into the toilet. I was still dizzy, so I went back to bed. The cramps were coming and going like contractions. When they came, I would twist and turn in bed trying to find a comfortable position, but I couldn't. I would inevitably would get out of bed and pace a little before returning to bed to repeat it. At 1:30 am, I gave in and called my husband - who was away on business. He was a two-hour drive away. He told me he was on the way. I also called my doctor, who told me that what I was experiencing was normal, to take some pain killers and try to relax in bed with a heating pad. I took the pain killers and drifted off a few minutes later. When I woke up, I was 100% fine. The bleeding continues, but not as much as that night, when I was soaking a pad every hour. If I were put in this situation again, I'd go with the Misoprostol, but I'd take pain killers at the very first hint of cramping. I'm sorry for all of your losses and I'm wishing us all luck ttc in the future.

 

jamjeng - March 18

I am so glad I found this forum knowing I am not alone! I am 36, my first pregnancy. At 9 weeks, my OB discovered a blighted ovum which had not grown past 5 weeks. She sent me home with 4 tablets of Misoprostol and Vicodin for pain. I took the day of and the day after off from work. At 1:30 PM, I inserted all 4 Misoprostol tablets v____ally. Took two Vicodin as well. At 5:30 PM, I pa__sed a golf ball sized clot. Bleeding was heavier. Cramping very slight thanks to the Vicodin I'm sure. At 6:30 PM, Took two more Vicodin. More heavy bleeding. Pa__sed a couple of smaller clots. Felt cramping discomfort but certainly not painful. At 10 PM, Took two more Vicodin. Bleeding was lightening up. No pain. No significant clots. Went to bed. At 8:30 AM the next morning, woke up. Felt like I was having a regular period. Went to my OB. She verified the contents had pa__sed successfully. Now she considers the residual bleeding just a regular period. I would say this experience was easy for me. My advice is to take the pain meds BEFORE the pain starts. Take every 4 hours as directed. Lay on the couch or in bed with a heating pad, watch movies or TV, and take it easy until all the clots pa__s. I used Always brand Overnight Pads and had no accidents or leakage. Looking forward to ttc again! Thank you for sharing your stories!

 

rblackwood - April 3

I'm really glad I found this forum before taking the Misoprostol. I'd like to share my experience. I am 28 years old and my daughter was 8 months old when I found out I was pregnant for the third time. We had a miscarriage before we got pregnant with our daughter. We had not been trying but decided that it was a good thing and were happy that we were pregnant. We thought everything was fine until at 12 weeks we went for the first ultrasound and discovered that I had had a miscarriage at 7 weeks due to a blighted ovum. I had never even heard of it before. We were very shocked. I hadn't had any bleeding or cramping at all. My midwives referred me to an OB/GYN who I hated and he gave me a perscription for Misoprostol without telling me how to take it or without giving me any pain medication. I spoke to my midwives again and they told me how to take it and said I could take tylenol and gravol with it. I waited until my husband got home and then took 3 tablets orally at 11pm on Tuesday night (which was the entire perscription). Within 40 minutes, the cramping started and got progressively worse. By midnight I had severe stomach pains that were similar to but worse than the labour pain from when I had my daughter. I was bleeding heavily and pa__sing multiple clots every single time I went to the washroom (which was about every 10-15 minutes). I was also vomiting. I had taken 4 extra strength Tylenol and 2 extra strength gravol and they did nothing for me. At 1 am, my husband called for an ambulance and I was taken to the hospital. I was given a shot of demerol, which again, did nothing. I was still having severe pains and basically having contractions every minute or so. They eventually put me on a morphine drip which finally stopped the pain. I was in the hospital the entire day. My husband would wheel me to the washroom and it was all I could do to just get from the wheelchair to the toilet without pa__sing out. As it was, once I got on the toilet, it took me 5 minutes of leaning over the garbage can to finally not feel like I was going to black out or vomit. The gynecologist came to see me mid afternoon after I had another ultrasound to see how things were going. She told me I needed a D&C anyway. At this point, I was fine with the D&C, I just wanted it all over with. I wanted to go home and sleep. All in all, I would definately NOT reccomend Misoprostol to anyone. But if you do decide to take it, please follow the advice of me and many other people who have posted on this board and make sure you have someone with you and someone to look after any children you have. The D&C was fine. They put me to sleep and it was done in about 5 minutes. Then I went to recovery for another hour and went home after that. I was told to expect bleeding similar to a period for about 4 days and cramping also. I was perscribed Tylenol 3's and was sent home. I got home at about 9:30pm on Wednesday and went right to bed without taking any of the T3's. When I woke up in the morning, my legs felt rubbery because of not walking all day, but other than that, I felt fine. I had no cramping at all and no bleeding at all...not even spotting. If this ever happens to me again...I would definately choose to do the D&C right from the beginning!

 

michelley38 - April 7

I found out that my baby's heart beat had stopped at 6 wks, so the doctor gave me the options: natural, cytotec, or d&c. I wanted to try it naturally first, and the baby did pa__s out of me, but the gestation sack didn't. So, the doctor gave me 3 Cytotec pills v____ally. Biggest mistake of my life!! They went in at 7pm on Friday night, and I had mild cramping, but nothing that was too uncomfortable. Then, the cramping grew much more severe by midnight, but still no bleeding. At 4am on Saturday, I was gushing blood and huge clots. After 3 hours of doing this (and getting sick in the meantime) I finally pa__sed out due to ma__sive blood loss. My husband immediately called 911 and I was rushed to the emergency room. After a pelvic exam and ultrasound, they found my gestation sack still fully in tact, and a different hole (that wasn't supposed to be there) had opened up and that's where I was bleeding/gushing from. So, I had to immediately go in for a D&C and a bit of patch work for the hole. After talking to the nurses in the ER, they all told me that they had seem numerous horror stories from Cytotec, and that women should always go with the D&C. Far less complications. I hope this info helps! I know that not everyone is going to have these issues with the pills, but I just wanted to give you all a head's up!

 

amyd2479 - April 20

Sue. I too went through pretty much the same thing. I went to a normal ultrasound appt to get exact due date at 10 weeks pregnant(3/34) to find out that the baby had no heartrate and was only measuring 8 weeks. I opted to let things happen naturally, and after almost 2 weeks of nothing they scheduled another appt. to check on me and see where things were at(Friday:4/3). The dr did another ultrasound and said that it looked like the remains of the baby were starting to dissolve, and i could have the dnc or take the tablets. I opted for the misoprostol since it still seemed more "natural" to me than surgery. He prescribed me 4-200mcg tablets, and some pain meds, and I was instructed to insert them v____ally which I did that night. The next morning I noticed when I went to the bathroom that one of the tablets had fallen into the toilet, but was still starting to spot, so didn't think anything of it. By Sunday morning(4/5) the full miscarriage still hadnt happened and spotting had stopped. I called the dr on call, and was told that since one of the tablets fell out that I didn't get the proper doseage, and that is why nothing was happening, and they prescribed another dose which I did that night. Monday morning(4/6) I started getting cramps, and they persisted on getting stronger rather quickly. All of a sudden it felt like it did with a normal period when you are going to pa__s a clot. I stood up to go to the bathroom, and all of a sudden there was blood everywhere. I sat on the toilet for over an hour just bleeding and was starting to get scared. The bleeding seemed to slow a bit, but my husband was still freaking out, and insisted that I go to the ER to be checked out which I did at 1. They checked me out and said that from what they could feel and see that everything just happened to come out at once, and that I would be fine. IF i ever had to go through this again(God, PLEASE NOT AGAIN) I would opt for the tablets as opposed to a DNC. Hope this helps you, and sorry for your loss.

 

amiga74 - April 22

At my ultrasound at 9.5 weeks, the technicians and doctors determined the fetus had no heartbeat and had stopped growing weeks before. I already knew something was wrong- i felt less pregnant, and had been experiencing spotting for the last week, and again, i just felt something wasn't right. While my husband and I were devastated by the loss, at least the ultrasound provided us with some clarity and something known. my doctor gave me the option of natural mc, misoprostol, or d&c. i wanted the least invasive option, and was already miscarrying. the brown spotting had moved to red blood and small pieces of tissue. i chose misoprostol to speed the process along. i took my first dose of 4 pills at 4pm, v____ally. for the first 8 hours, i was spotting brown blood and cramping. I also took hydrocodone. the cramping was uncomfortable, but it could have been worse, i suppose-the pain meds helped. Eight hours after the first dose, i experienced a whoosh of blood, so much i could feel it. then, at 3:30 am i pa__sed the gestational sac, and i hope the fetus within that. the doctor told me to collect it, so again, i am hoping the fetus is inside. i don't know for sure. i decided to take another dose to just make sure the miscarriage is done, though i think that was the main part. 12 hours after the 2nd dose i took another. i continued to pa__s blood clots. I will go in for another ultrasound friday to see if this is completed. As long as everything is ok, i would recommend misoprostol over a d&c. if you find yourself in the sad place of having a miscarriage. it is less invasive and there is less risk of complications, both with anesthesia and potential scarring. You can take misoprostol at home, too. Yes, sorry for your loss. The doctor says we can try again after 2-3 cycles.

 

sportygal - July 14

I guess I can comment on both Cytotec and D&C, having started with one and ended with the other. How I wish I'd have had access to this forum before making my decision. I chose the Cytotek at 10 am, and not much happened until severe cramps at 2:30pm. For about 1/2 hour, found the pain excruciating and didn't think I could take another dose of pain meds at that time. I almost went to the hospital for stronger pain meds. I pa__sed two big blood clots, but hadn't pa__sed the sac (incidentally, I thought I had pa__sed the sac, but if it's uniformly dark brownish in color, it's a blood clot). I don't have a significant other in my life, and found it stressful to arrange finding people to stay with me all day on a Friday while I did this treatment. I was,however, grateful to have the emotional support and company of my friends, which was one nice part of the Cytotec experience. But unlike the rest of people who took a 2nd dose the same day, I was told to do it the next day. I'm glad that my spiked temperature made my sister (an obstetrician) insist I go to the ER, because I don't think I could have emotionally taken another day of trying to miscarry. As well, it is a big weight to put on my support systems (my Dr. said I shouldn't be alone, which I agree with). Given that I later learned I hadn't dilated at all on day 1, my sister tells me I would have had a miserable time with the pain had I fully dilated on Day 2. Re: the D and C, with the exception of the nasty nurse who hurt me like crazy inserting my IV line, the rest of my D and C experience was so peaceful that I wish I'd done it right away. I think I'd skip the Cytotek for sure next time. There was no pain or cramping after the surgery, except for a very sore throat for a couple of days because I was intubated. Just know that if things aren't going well with the Cytotec, you might want to avoid eating or drinking so you can get a D and C quickly... If your pain tolerance is poor, the D and C may be better....

 

armywife8 - August 13

First off I would like to say I am so sorry for everyone's loss. This is not an easy thing to go through. This was my first pregnancy. I went to the ER monday night with slight bleeding. By the dates of my previous dr's appt's I was 12 weeks and 4 days. After an ultra sound the baby only measured 8 weeks and 2 days but the sac and placenta measured 10 weeks and 4 days. They sent me home from the hospital and made me an appointment with the OB GYN for the next day. After an emotional and sleepless night I went to the ob and she said I had three options..I could wait for the miscarriage to happen naturally ...have a dnc..or i could take misoprostol. Emotionally/Mentally I couldnt wait for it to happen naturally and my appt for the DNC would be in 2 weeks. I was sent home with 4 tablets I was to insert v____ally. The doctor wasnt really clear on what I was to expect so I was clueless on what would happen the next 12 hours. After 2 hours I had mild cramps that was eased with walking..then I had ma__sive diarrhea..about 3 hours from inserting the pills I starting having terrible (actually terrible isnt even the word to describe it) cramps I didnt want to be touched I didnt want my clothes to touch me so I stripped off and sat on the toilet with my legs pulled up to my chest. I starting having very very light bleeding and the doctor said once I started having bleeding I could take a hot shower to ease the pain. After the hot shower I felt like laying on the couch about 20 mins after that my "water broke" and the pain became lighter.30mins after the water I started heavy heavy heavy bleeing about 5 pads every hour for 3 hours..I was extreamly light headed and even had to be carried to the bathroom. The bleeding did lessen but was still more than what my period ever was. The next day I went to the doctor and she said everthing had pa__sed the way it should have. So far it's day 3 and I'm still bleeding more than what a period would have been and still cramping. Even after all the pain physically and emotionally I do not regret taking the pills. I could not have waited..

 

Vancouver1966 - September 9

I joined Pregnancy-info.net just so I could post on this board! I read every post on here with a fine-toothed comb, but I didn't find it until I had already inserted the mesoprostol v____ally. I must say, these posts really freaked me out! I expected to end up writhing on the floor in pain within hours of taking the mesoprostol. That didn't happen. Here's my story. At the time I took the mesoprostol I was supposed to be 9 weeks along. The ultrasound showed a tiny 1.1 cm gestational sac with a too-large yolk sac and a teeny, tiny fetus measuring under 5 weeks. Aneuploidy for sure!! My hcg had only limped its way up to 13,000 or so, it never doubled and from the start I knew that there was no hope for this pregnancy. I happiy took the mesoprostol so I could move on to a healthy pregnancy! I inserted three 100 mcg tablets of mesoprostol at 7:25 a.m. By 9 the bleeding had started. Most of the tissue (and presumably the sac) came out between 10 and 11 a.m. At 1 p.m. I put the heating pad on my abdomen, not because I was cramping but because I expected to be cramping soon. It didn't happen. I had nothing but mild discomfort that day (last Sunday). I suppose the three beers I had over the afternoon might have helped... haha! Since then I've had a heavy period, but absolutely no pain. Maybe the fact that the gestational sac and fetus were SO tiny (my cervix didn't have to open much to let them out) helped. Whatever the case, the mesoprostol worked like a charm. It was quick and painless, and I would do it again in a heartbeat! Hopefully I'll have no need for it, but it's good to know I can do it if I have to.

 

Vancouver1966 - September 10

An update to yesterday's post: Urk! I had a follow-up u/s this morning - they found some left over "products of conception" in my uterus. *sigh*. I have to take the mesoprostol again, but this time orally - blech! Then another u/s next week to make sure it's all out. If not, then it's on to D & C. I expect the pills to finish the job though. I also went for a beta today to see if they're going down. I'll get the results tomorrow. I'll update again in a few days. I hope to get the all-clear by next week.

 

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