Did anyone have surgical management of miscarriage and go onto have a baby?

We just found out I had a missed miscarriage at 9 weeks and need intervention to pass the baby. I am thinking of surgical management because I just want it over with and with less pain. But my main worry is being able to conceive again after, has anyone had the surgery and gone onto have success after? I’m so upset and scared we won’t have another chance.
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It takes a while for your body to recover when you do down the surgical management route but I have been there and I am now 15 weeks with my double rainbow 🌈 :) there's always hope xx

Im sorry for what you're going through. I hope you get your 🌈 soon! I had surgical management after my first miscarriage. I went on to have two chemicals a couple months after that, but my rainbow baby was conceived 7 months after the operation, and she's now 4 and half months old ❤️🥰🌈

In April 2022 I had surgical management of a MM after my body struggled to pass all the tissue even after medical (tablet) treatment and 5w of trying to pass it all. If I am ever in a similar situation I will opt for surgical management straight away, the prolonged emotion and physical pain of the whole process is not something I ever want to go through again. I then went on to have 3 normal cycles, and in August 2022 I fell pregnant with my daughter who was then born in May 2023. It does take your body time to recover from the surgery, and I found my cervix was far more sensitive/ I bled randomly after intercourse or ovulation for two months following. Give yourself grace to grieve sweet. Big hugs 💕

Thanks so much everyone. And congrats to those who had their rainbow babies after 🌈 Did any of you opt for local anaesthetic or general? I need to decide which is best

I’m not at the finish line yet but I had surgical management twice and I’m currently 27 weeks pregnant with no issues so it’s definitely possible! I’m so sorry you are going through this🤍

I had general and was glad of it. I didn't want to be awake during that 😥

I had a general as it was already a traumatic experience x

So sorry for your loss. I’m nowhere near the finish line but I was worried too. Had surgical management after medical management failed in June and was lucky enough to get pregnant again the following month. Wishing you all the best x

I had a missed miscarriage of twins at 10.5 weeks, I decided to go down the medical management but resulted in needed surgery. This was in October 2023, I’m currently 31 weeks pregnant with my rainbow 🌈

I have had a D&C and had testing done months afterwards. There was no scarring. 2 years afterwards, and I have a rainbow baby resting in my arms right now

So sorry for your loss. I had surgical sadly I did end up needing 2 lots of surgical due to retained products so by all means please don’t think it’s a quick fix it took 2 months for me. I don’t regret it though as medical management sounds a lot more painful and traumatic I found the surgery very painless and the surgery’s in themselves were quick in and out of hospital within a few hours I had a general for both. I thought after having 2 d&c 2 months apart I’d have no chance of giving my son a sibling but after 3 cycles I fell pregnant again and now I’m 24 weeks along. I hope this gives you some hope 🫶🏻🫶🏻

My first pregnancy ended in miscarriage around 9 weeks. I took Misoprostol 3 times, but still, not everything had passed so I had to have a D&C. Which then resulted in Scar tissue in my uterus which we didn't notice at first, so we did not conceive the months after. I went to a have hysteroscopy. I had a second miscarriage around 7weeks and took a different dose of Misoprostol and passed all fetal tissue. We then had to opt for IVF and I'm currently pregnant with my double 🌈. Misoprostol to pass the fetus is no joke and I would sit down with more than just one doctor to think about the correct dosage! But I would try that again first, before I do a D&C. That's just my experience. I wish you all the best!!! 💞🍀

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