The eleventh hour
Saturday, June 7th, 2008I had another sweep at obs appt yesterday. I was quite excited to find a lot of blood when I went to the toilet afterwards – my previous two sweeps had not caused any change in the status quo. I was a bit surprised to see bright red flowing blood as opposed to the blood-tinged mucous I had expected so I asked the midwife if it was normal. She said yes and so off I went, hoping for some pains to follow. No pains but the bleeding did continue, becoming more mucousy and period-like as time went by. It still hadn’t eased off by about 10pm so I called the hospital and was told not to worry unless it became bright red.
This morning there was still a lot of bloody discharge but it was dark red and brown so I assumed it had been left over from last night. It continued, becoming reddish and then bright red. I called the hospital and was told to come in immediately. I lay down to feel baby moving (she usually never stops), just to put my mind at rest before we set off. She didn’t move. I started sobbing and couldn’t stop. I completely freaked out DH as I could barely stop crying to tell him what was going on.
So we made the dreaded but all-too-familiar, post-bleed trip to the hospital. Baby moved en route so I calmed down. Midwife did a trace, baby is fine. I had to pee in front of her so she could see how much blood I passed/wiped. Not much. She was happy to let me go. Bleeding has eased off now and I am not to worry unless it becomes bright red again.
I have really had it easy this pregnancy. This was my first bleed since implantation. It has been almost a year since we have had to face up to the thoughts of baby loss. And yet it only took seconds for me to be right back there.
I am less excited about labour now than I am anxious to get baby out alive. Less than two days to go.
Fiona McPhillips is a freelance journalist and academic researcher. Having given birth to her son in 2003, she then faced three rounds of Clomid, three IUIs, two IVFs and suffered six miscarriages before giving birth to her daughter last year. She is currently expecting
another baby.



