
Why Does A Person Experience Pregnancy Symptoms After A D And C Process?

Question: My daughter was told she had twins and was about five weeks along. Then at about seven or eight weeks of bleeding, the doctor said there was no second sac and the one sac had no heartbeat. Sadly, they did a D and C. However, after even more days of bleeding, she was still experiencing pregnancy symptoms. The clinic refused to see her again and shuffled her off to a GP (she's on Medicaid) who waited another month to do a sonogram. She still has pregnancy symptoms and is growing larger. The new doctor said there is one sac and a growing live baby. The other clinic says they have never heard of her, even though they delivered her last baby. I smell a rat. We are also very, very worried that the clinic tried to kill a live baby and harmed it. What should we do? Her heart rate is high, 123 every day. The GP says she needs a specialist, but I am having a hard time finding one who takes Medicaid. And do I get a lawyer? Is my daughter and the baby going to be OK? Help! Carole
Brief Answer:
Get her ultrasound done.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
Thanks for trusting us about your health care.
I have gone through your history and understand your concerns.
The chances of live second sac maybe there in her case or pregnancy symptoms sometimes maybe present after miscarriage for sometimes.
To clear the situation pelvic ultrasound is the best option.
So you must get her ultrasound report and review after it.
Hope found useful, feel free to ask more information.
Good luck.
Regards
Get her ultrasound done.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
Thanks for trusting us about your health care.
I have gone through your history and understand your concerns.
The chances of live second sac maybe there in her case or pregnancy symptoms sometimes maybe present after miscarriage for sometimes.
To clear the situation pelvic ultrasound is the best option.
So you must get her ultrasound report and review after it.
Hope found useful, feel free to ask more information.
Good luck.
Regards
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