Anyone have experience with this? At my last few appointments my BP has been creeping up (130/? last week, 133/77 this week) but there's no protein in my urine and I'm not swelling much at all (even for a "healthy" pregnant woman). My doctor said I might develop gestational hypertension as opposed to pre-eclampsia.
DD #1: April 2017
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
Re: Gestational hypertension
Lurking from May17, I had pre-eclampsia with DS1 (born at 30 weeks), and then just Gestational Hypertension with DS2. Because of my history, they had me monitoring my blood pressure daily beginning at 20weeks. I am so glad I did, because at 34 weeks my b/p started creeping up 130/80ish but then at 35 weeks it hit 140/88 2 days in row followed by 145/88 on the weekend. I called and since I was feeling fine they had me wait (my decision) until the next day since I already had my 36 wk appointment scheduled. At my appointment my b/p was 152/90. They admitted me right away and b/p stabilized while I was resting. At that point I had just a trace of proteins, not enough for preeclampsia. They scheduled my RCS for the following day (given my previous history) and how quickly PIH advanced to Pre-E.
Did they suggest you monitor your B/P at home? My sister in law also had gestational hypertension but was always able to stabilize it with rest, water, and keeping feet elevated. In her case, she ended up being induced on her due date because her b/p was creeping up and there was no reason to wait anymore.
11.2011 - DS1
02.2013 - loss at 6 wks
06.2014 - DS2
10.2015 - loss at 12 wks
03.2017 - DD
@mcvgal No home monitoring yet, but I'm going in to the doctor every week now. I would imagine that if I hit 140 they might start me on home monitoring and urine collection.
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
To echo PP, do they want you to monitor your BP at home?
I had gestational HTN (aka PIH) diagnosed at 26 weeks with DS. My BP got up to 163/111. It was discovered at a midwife appointment, so off to the ER I went. They ended up admitting me and giving me nifedipine (a antihypertensive that also reduces liklihood of preterm labor) and a shot of betamethasone (a steroid to increase lung growth in the fetus just in case I went into preterm labor). While in the hospital, they had me start a 24-hr urine collection to rule out protein in my urine (a sign of pre-eclampsia). After discharge, I had to do once weekly NSTs and twice daily BP checks until DS was born at 38weeks4days (full term).
My BP went back to normal by itself after I gave birth so it was true gestational HTN and not chronic HTN which runs in my family. The major thing is keeping an eye on your BP and reporting any symptoms of pre-eclampsia such as vision chanes, really bad nausea, headaches or really bad swelling that doesn't go down with elevation. It becomes full-blowm eclampsia if you have a seizure, at which point you'll more than likely be induced.
Btw, your BP doesn't sound terrible at this point though it's great that you're paying attention to how it's trending. Best of luck that it stays in a healthy range!
Me: 31 DH: 34
Married 11/09/2013
LO#1: LMP 09/14/2014 BFP 10/15/2014 EDD 06/24/2015 DS Born 06/14/2015
LO#2: LMP 09/18/2016 BFP 10/19/2016 EDD 06/27/2017 DD Born 06/27/2017
LO#3: LMP 05/16/2018 BFP 06/18/2018 EDD 02/20/2019
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022