Margo Channing wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 7:36 am
Nova1111 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 7:26 am
Margo Channing wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 4:25 am
I’m going to call her out now on the start of that new video- correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t she say that the miscarriage she had when she was 19 was in the early stages/first trimester? So why does she mention in the new video that she was in hospital for a few days at the time? The only reason you would be in hospital if you miscarried early on would be to get a D & C after the fact, and you would be in and out on the same day as it’s a minor procedure- is she spinning more lies???
She said at the start she had an ectopic pregnancy which would require a short hospital stay.
The thing that makes me believe she's spinning lies is that an ectopic pregnancy would be in her medical files. She only got queried for PCOS THIS YEAR. If she did have a ectopic pregnancy at 19 the next port of call from medical staff would be to query PCOS or infertility issues then. The doctor dealing with her " PCOS scare" this year would have know this due to her medical notes stating a previous ectopic pregnancy and if she had suffered an ectopic pregnancy she would also have had referrals to gyno's due to such risks. Yet she stated two months ago that she " really should get a gyno" and only had a PCOS scare this year.
Ectopic pregnancy in her past yet only had a PCOS query this year from her doctors? Something is not ringing through here.
Re watched it, I think she says they thought it was an ectopic pregnancy- but doesn’t confirm if it was or not. I totally agree with you, the entire story doesn’t add up. Even the way she mentions in the video that she can’t remember a lot from that period in her life (???) makes me think she’s waiting for someone to call her out for the BS
The most worrying part of it all was the statement of " they think I had an ectopic pregnancy "
Doctors don't operate or work on assumptions or guess work Melanie. The do the relevant scans and undertake the medical procedures based on EVIDENCE.
The procedures for miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy are VASTLY different.
Miscarriage- D&C required. In and out procedure
Ectopic pregnancy- two options depended on severity and risk. 1) an injection is the arm- used in chemo patients and shrinks the cells, to stop growing in the tube. 2) keyhole surgery done through the belly button and involves removing the tube entirely. Resulting in infertility.
The fact she's being intentionally vague is an obvious answer. And again if it were ectopic pregnancy and on file there would be no surprise about " possible PCOS diagnosis "
You don't remember a lot about it? Most women who have gone through that much trauma know if it was an ectopic pregnancy and it would be prevalent in your medical files when querying any type of gynae or fertility issues, or indeed cancerous cells.