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"Early Pregnancy Unit"

About: Leigh Infirmary / Gynaecology

I attended the EPU last week due to cramping and bleeding.

My baby was conceived after 3 rounds of IVF and years and years of infertility.

I first rang up explaining my cramps and bleeding. I was extremely anxious and stressed. I was told that I could have a blood test to see if anything would be visible on a scan. I had the blood test and returned the next day for a scan. It was very early and there wasn’t much to see but I left that day feeling reassured that everything was ok and in the right place.

That evening I had a massive bleed. I was terrified. Didn’t sleep at all. I contacted again to explain that I’d had another bleed. That’s what they’re there for isn’t it? But was quite rudely told that there’s nothing they could do. It would be too early to know whether I was having a miscarriage.

I am at university completing my nursing degree, I have done a lot of research around I’ve etc and I know that a repeat blood test at that point would have told us a lot. But I was dismissed.

Again that night I had another bleed. I couldn’t face the thought of waiting all weekend, not sleeping or eating and stressed out. I contacted EPU again on Friday and before I could even explain the nurse said “we can’t scan you again” I didn’t want a scan! This made me feel that the staff thought I was lying to have scans!

I felt like I was a burden and irritating to them. Was repeatedly told to wait until my appointment with the fertility clinic even though it’s upto EPU to look after me too at this point!!

I think staff need to realise the absolute heartbreak, stress and desperation incurred from ivf. A little bit of compassion wouldn’t go amiss. That might be a sac and a fetal pole with not much else to them but to me it’s my world. I have since been bleeding but will be paying for a private scan. I wouldn’t return to Leigh EPU

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Response from Susan Heighway, Patient Relations / PALS Manager , Patient Relations / PALS, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust 6 years ago
Susan Heighway
Patient Relations / PALS Manager , Patient Relations / PALS,
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 31/08/2018 at 12:14
Published on Care Opinion at 18:17


Thank you for posting your comments following your attendance at EPU at Leigh Infirmary. I am sorry that you have had an experience that has made you feel you would not like to return to the Unit again. I would be happy to further look into this for you on a more formal basis if you wish. Please contact the Patient Relations Department in the first instance on 01942 822376 to discuss a way forward. Kind regards

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