I went back to see the hematologist today, & my platelets have not dropped since my OB took blood 2 weeks ago, which is good news. He wants my OB to check my blood again in 2 weeks, & then weekly until I deliver. If the platelets stay the same (he's hoping they have plateaued), there will be no need for intervention. So, overall, it's good news so far. Thanks for the vibes!
Re: Hematologist appt update
Started TTC Nov. 2011
1st clomid cycle June 2012- No response :: HSG August 2012- Left tube blocked, right tube clear :: 2nd clomid cycle Aug. 2012 BFN :: 3rd clomid cycle Sept. 2012 :: BFP Sept 30th :: DS born 6/15/13 :: BFP #2 7/29/14 M/C 8/5/14 :: BFP#3 10/20/14 DD born 7/1/2015 :: Applied to be surrogate April '17 :: Transferred 1 Embryo for IFs Dec. '17 :: Surro Babe born 9/11/18 :: Started 2nd Journey May '19 :: Transferred 1 Embryo for new IFs 9/24/19 :: HB 138 at 6w6d
~Kimberly & Eric~ April 21, 2008 ~Tensing Pen ~ Negril, Jamaica ~ My Blog: One Sunset at a Time
Platelets are the part of your blood that help your blood to clot. So, if platelets are low, you can have easy bruising, bleeding, & trouble stopping bleeding. If platelets drop below 100,000, anesthesiologists typically do not want to give an epidural due to risk of side effect. Mine are at 116,000 right now (they started at 190,000). It happens in 7-8% of pregnancies, & sometimes there is no reason for it (other times it can be preeclampsia or HELPP syndrome, but I do not have either of those). So, it's just unexplained at this point.
Great news!!
*Vibes* they stay the same.
Thanks for clarifying! Fingers crossed that they stay the same or go up!
K+S 9.18.9 | DD #1 age 2 | PG # 5 EDD 9.17.12
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