WickedChick
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? New York
On July 25, 2007 I found out I was about 10 weeks pregnant through the health clinic. I did blood work and made a date to go to the doctor on August 28th (She didn't have any earlier appointments.) On August 22st after eating dinner I saw some red blood spotting which got me worried and I went to the Hospital Emergency room. (NO pain). Upon arrival at the emergency room they took me in right away but had me wait in a room for about 30 minutes before finally my mother complained and had someone come in and examine me. The on call doctor told me I was probably having a spontaneous abortion before examining me. I told her I wasnt having any pain and she cant make that decision without me getting a proper exam done... Finally a nurse came in and did a blood test. I waited around for about an hour without being told what is going on. My mother complained that we were there for almost 2 hours and no one even tried to examine me. They stated they were waiting for the blood results to come back.. Upon receiving the blood results, they looked normal. That doctor then did a physical examination, which was hurting me and I asked her to stop because she was causing me excruciating paind and the Doctor stated my Cervix was slightly open. They then did a sonogram that showed the baby was about 11 weeks and was viable and had a good heartbeat. They did find a small hematoma near the placenta. I was then seen by another doctor and he told me that everything looks good. I asked him why the other doctor said my cervix was slightly open. He said there was no way for it to be slightly open either its open or closed. He then told me to follow up with my regular doctor. None of these doctors were ob/gyn. I was then dicharged. I had some minor brownish blood the next couple of days but was told this would be normal and the clot was healing. On the 28th I followed up with the nurse practioner at the clinic and she said everything looks ok and I should take it easy but my sonogram looks normal and my blood test all came back fine and the brown discharge appeared to be normal and the clot was disolving. On Sept 2, I woke up in the middle of the night with red blood again, went to the Emergency room again and was brought upstairs to the Maternity section, I was seen by a ob/gyn who told me that i had placenta previa and the spotting was from that. They took blood test, sonogram and physical examination everything showed the baby was viable and I should just go home and rest. I was ok with the usual brownish discharge up until September 10th. I awakened in the middle of the night with my bed wet and a stabbing pain in my back. On my way to the Hospital I started heavy bleeding. I told the ob/gyn that i had awakened by me being wet but it wasnt urine. It was pink in color not yellow and I just started heavy bleeding. My blood pressure had dropped to about 83/67. They did a songram and a physical examination and said everything looks fine and they dont understand why I am bleeding. I told them last week when I was there I was diagnosed with placenta previa. The doctor said that she doesn't see any signs of me having placenta previa and she would need to call a high risk pregnancy doctor for advice. This was at 2 am. At 6am they did another sonogram and another physical examination, and explained that my cervix was closed and the pregnancy is viable and they would like to keep me in for further observation because of the heavy bleeding and I would be transferred to the high rish maternity ward and be kept for possibly 1-3 days to monitor my condition. Around 8 , the shifts had changed and I was seen by another doctor who stated everything was normal and that the bleeding had subsided. They transferred me to recovery unit. I stated there for about 3 hours and then had another sonogram done and was told I would be discharged everything looks ok and the bleeding has subsided and there isnt much else for them to do. I should use hot compresses and tylenol for the cramps. I went home around 1 pm and around 6pm I started feeling painful stabs in my back, couldnt get out of bed. My mother called the ambualance and they put my on a stretcher. Upon my way to the hospital they took my blood pressure and stated it was very low and I explained to them I was earlier in the hospital and was discharged. The paramedic told me she finds it weird that I was discharged with the bleeding and because my blood pressure was so low. (when i was discharged nobody checked my blood pressure just my temperature and a sonogram) I ended up miscarring in the ambulance. Upon arrival at the hospital the fetus had already expelled out of my body. They took the fetus to pathology for examination. I was put on an IV and was given 2 morphine shots for the pain. I had a sonogram done and a physical examination make sure there were no remains. When the bleeding subsided I was discharged at 1 am. I have a follow up in about a week. My question is... Were they negligence in sending me home in the afternoon after the doctors changed shifts? Why did the first doctor state they were gonna admit me for observation and once the shifts changed the other doctor sent me home? I'm basically looking for answers as to why this happened and if stated in the hospital would the outcome been different? And why all the different diagnoses?
On July 25, 2007 I found out I was about 10 weeks pregnant through the health clinic. I did blood work and made a date to go to the doctor on August 28th (She didn't have any earlier appointments.) On August 22st after eating dinner I saw some red blood spotting which got me worried and I went to the Hospital Emergency room. (NO pain). Upon arrival at the emergency room they took me in right away but had me wait in a room for about 30 minutes before finally my mother complained and had someone come in and examine me. The on call doctor told me I was probably having a spontaneous abortion before examining me. I told her I wasnt having any pain and she cant make that decision without me getting a proper exam done... Finally a nurse came in and did a blood test. I waited around for about an hour without being told what is going on. My mother complained that we were there for almost 2 hours and no one even tried to examine me. They stated they were waiting for the blood results to come back.. Upon receiving the blood results, they looked normal. That doctor then did a physical examination, which was hurting me and I asked her to stop because she was causing me excruciating paind and the Doctor stated my Cervix was slightly open. They then did a sonogram that showed the baby was about 11 weeks and was viable and had a good heartbeat. They did find a small hematoma near the placenta. I was then seen by another doctor and he told me that everything looks good. I asked him why the other doctor said my cervix was slightly open. He said there was no way for it to be slightly open either its open or closed. He then told me to follow up with my regular doctor. None of these doctors were ob/gyn. I was then dicharged. I had some minor brownish blood the next couple of days but was told this would be normal and the clot was healing. On the 28th I followed up with the nurse practioner at the clinic and she said everything looks ok and I should take it easy but my sonogram looks normal and my blood test all came back fine and the brown discharge appeared to be normal and the clot was disolving. On Sept 2, I woke up in the middle of the night with red blood again, went to the Emergency room again and was brought upstairs to the Maternity section, I was seen by a ob/gyn who told me that i had placenta previa and the spotting was from that. They took blood test, sonogram and physical examination everything showed the baby was viable and I should just go home and rest. I was ok with the usual brownish discharge up until September 10th. I awakened in the middle of the night with my bed wet and a stabbing pain in my back. On my way to the Hospital I started heavy bleeding. I told the ob/gyn that i had awakened by me being wet but it wasnt urine. It was pink in color not yellow and I just started heavy bleeding. My blood pressure had dropped to about 83/67. They did a songram and a physical examination and said everything looks fine and they dont understand why I am bleeding. I told them last week when I was there I was diagnosed with placenta previa. The doctor said that she doesn't see any signs of me having placenta previa and she would need to call a high risk pregnancy doctor for advice. This was at 2 am. At 6am they did another sonogram and another physical examination, and explained that my cervix was closed and the pregnancy is viable and they would like to keep me in for further observation because of the heavy bleeding and I would be transferred to the high rish maternity ward and be kept for possibly 1-3 days to monitor my condition. Around 8 , the shifts had changed and I was seen by another doctor who stated everything was normal and that the bleeding had subsided. They transferred me to recovery unit. I stated there for about 3 hours and then had another sonogram done and was told I would be discharged everything looks ok and the bleeding has subsided and there isnt much else for them to do. I should use hot compresses and tylenol for the cramps. I went home around 1 pm and around 6pm I started feeling painful stabs in my back, couldnt get out of bed. My mother called the ambualance and they put my on a stretcher. Upon my way to the hospital they took my blood pressure and stated it was very low and I explained to them I was earlier in the hospital and was discharged. The paramedic told me she finds it weird that I was discharged with the bleeding and because my blood pressure was so low. (when i was discharged nobody checked my blood pressure just my temperature and a sonogram) I ended up miscarring in the ambulance. Upon arrival at the hospital the fetus had already expelled out of my body. They took the fetus to pathology for examination. I was put on an IV and was given 2 morphine shots for the pain. I had a sonogram done and a physical examination make sure there were no remains. When the bleeding subsided I was discharged at 1 am. I have a follow up in about a week. My question is... Were they negligence in sending me home in the afternoon after the doctors changed shifts? Why did the first doctor state they were gonna admit me for observation and once the shifts changed the other doctor sent me home? I'm basically looking for answers as to why this happened and if stated in the hospital would the outcome been different? And why all the different diagnoses?