Okay, I'm sure the title of this post startled you, so before I get into the details, let's take care of the basic facts:
- Last night, I went to the emergency room. I was admitted, examined by a doctor and discharged all within 2 hours.
- The reason for my visit is, apparently, not that uncommon, even though I had never read anything about it before, nor have I heard anyone talk about it happening to them.
- I am choosing to blog about it because if it ever happens to you- I don't want you to panic, like I did- even though, it's a bit disgusting. Read on at your own risk : )
After you have a baby, your body busily cleans itself out. You basically have a long period which cleans out the lining of your uterus. It starts heavy (really heavy!) and red and then slowly tapers off to pink, then brown, then yellowish.
I had gone through this progression. So I was surprised when I went to the bathroom yesterday afternoon and saw some bright red spots on my pantyliner. I knew that sometimes if you are too active, too soon bleeding can start up again. I told myself that was all it was and that I needed to stop going out of the house. We had planned on going to youth group last night, but I decided that was not a good idea. I called Ross and asked him if we could just stay home and rest. He agreed.
So the four of us (the 4 of us! : ) ) were at home, enjoying dinner and each other's company. At 8pm, I went to use the restroom. When I went to clean myself, I realized that there was something hanging out of me. Very disturbing. It was long, bloody, and flesh-like. It totally freaked me out. I cleaned myself, closed the lid of the toilet, washed my hands and walked out of the bathroom. I told Ross that something scary had happened and I needed to call the midwife. I tried calling her directly and she didn't answer. I then called the after-hours line and left a message. I then waited and waited and waited for someone to call me back. No one ever did.
I have had a really wonderful experience with these midwives. This is, really, the first complaint I have about them...
After waiting around for an hour, and thinking about what was lurking in the toilet, and what else could possibly come out of me, I told Ross, "We need to go to the hospital." "Like, the ER?"he said. "Yes."
"How would that work?" I had been thinking this through in my head for the past hour, so I quickly responded. "We'll call the neighbor and ask her to watch Caleb. Then we'll call your mom to come relieve her. Genevieve comes with us in case she needs to be fed." Ross nodded his head and said okay.
It all worked out like I had imagined and we were in the car in 10 minutes. (Oh yeah. I brought "the specimen" with us.) As we drove down our street, I asked Ross if he could pray and drive at the same time. He nodded and prayed that my body would be well... that if it needed healing that He would do that... Ross prayed that what we were doing was just precautionary.
We walked into the ER together and both stated at the same time that we'd never done this before. We went through the paperwork and triage process. We frowned at the "No children under 12 allowed in patient areas" sign. Would I be seen by a doctor all alone?
As it turns out, Genevieve and Ross could accompany me. Which was wonderful, because there was a LOT of waiting after that. Poor Ross would have worried and poor Genevieve would have starved (not really, but she did get really hungry at one point : ) )
A nurse asked me a bunch of questions. She did not seem too concerned. A doctor came and spoke with me and this was his consensus:
- It's perfectly normal to pass pieces of tissue up to 3 weeks after delivery.
- It looks like I passed a piece of placenta and a part of the bag of waters.
- As long as I am not bleeding heavily, in pain or have a fever, there is nothing to worry about.
The doctor told me that he understood my concern, thought it was wise that I come in to be checked, but that there was really nothing to worry about. I was then discharged.
Honestly, last night's experience was way scarier than delivering Genevieve at home : ) I knew a baby was supposed to come out of me... but not that!
Just in case it ever happens to you- don't panic, but do call your doctor. Hopefully, yours will answer the phone and you won't need to spend $80 to be reassured : )