My problems had started in June 2018 when, at 17 weeks pregnant, I was on my way to work as a programme manager one Friday morning and something suddenly felt very wrong.
I rushed off the Tube and straight to the toilets in the gym by my work, where I locked myself in a cubicle. ‘Please let everything be OK,’ I thought. Only, as I undressed, I saw blood. I’d suffered some minor bleeding early on, which doctors thought was a harmless clot that would clear up on its own, but this felt different.
Sitting there, terrified, I called the hospital, but the midwife didn’t seem worried, booking me an appointment for the following Monday and telling me to go home and rest. I was advised to go to A&E if the bleeding became heavy, and I figured if they weren’t worried, perhaps I needn’t be either.
Still, it was hard to relax, and my husband, Steve, and I waited nervously over the weekend.
At our appointment, a scan showed that, while our baby still had a heartbeat, there was no amniotic fluid. The blood hadn’t been to do with the clot, it was actually my waters breaking.
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