So I had no idea that pregnancy could cause gallbladder issues. This is my first pregnancy and I knew heartburn could be bad, I knew there'd be back pain, and BH's. I didn't know that it could be something more. I have a gallbladder u/s Monday. My Dr. thinks I had a gallstone attack. I've never had any issues before. Nervous about what they may or may not find. Anyone else had or having something similar? Now I'm worried about needing gallbladder surgery after delivery. Guess I just need to try and relax and wait to see what they say.
Re: Gallbladder and Pregnancy
I had my first gallbladder attack when I was around 26wks... It was horrible! After about 13hrs of terrible pain I went into L&D and they found out I had gallstones and an inflamed gallbladder wall... They told me that their was nothing they could do this far along in my pregnancy and just told me to stay on this strict diet! (Low fat, low sodium)! It sucked so bad! I only cheated once and boy did I regret it... I ate a hot dog and ended up in L&D after 18hrs of pain then they found out I was in PTL!
Anyways, my surgery is scheduled for Aug 18 and I am sooo excited! I can't wait to be able to eat normal again! As soon as I have fully recovered I think HUGE cheeseburger and the greasiest slice of pizza is definitely in order lol!
Good luck, I hope everything goes well for you!
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I had two gallbladder attacks during my first pregnancy. After the first I was put on a low fat diet. I ate naked turkey sandwiches from Subway everyday. I was terrified to eat. They wanted to wait until baby was born to do surgery. However, woke up with the pain 2 weeks later. Ended up back into the hospital. At one point I was given Morphine to get me through the night. I had to have the surgery 5 months prego. Because of the pregnancy, I had to have conventional surgery, not laser. The doctor said I had 1,000 mulberry sized stones in it and it was inflamed and infected. He said he was shocked it hadn't ruptured. Anyway, I recovered and my daughter's 11.
I've known a few people that have had laser surgery to remove their gallbladder. It doesn't even require staying overnight in the hospital. I don't know what purpose the gallbladder really serves but I haven't missed it.
The gallbladder helps digest fat, but it's not necessary. I had gall stones early in my first pregnancy and while passing a stone it irritated my pancreas and gave me pancreatitis. I was stuck in the hospital for six weeks and heavily medicated. I wasn't allowed to eat for about four weeks. When I reached the 2nd tri I was cleared for surgery and it took awhile for the pancreatitis to go away and for everything to heal.
If they're not going to take it out until after you give birth make sure to follow dietary restrictions until the surgery. I wasn't diagnosed until it was too late and it had already progressed to pancreatitis, and dude, you don't want that. It was the most pain I've ever been in in my life, way worse than labor.