My last appt. I had high blood pressure, the nurse had me lay on my left side and retook it and it went down to normal. My dr. also sent me into get bloodwork just to b on the safe side. I have never had any issues with blood pressure up until now. Just wondering if anyone else has gone through something similar?
Re: High blood pressure
Mine's been high at the Dr.'s Office and fine at home. They've done every test possible for me, sent me to a specialist, 24 hour urine, etc. and so far no Pre-E (knock on wood). They are talking about inducing me around week 38-39 though just to be on the safe side. Hopefully yours is nothing major too.
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I have chronic high blood pressure that started a few years back - it isn't extremely high, but they choose to control it with medication because I also only have one kidney. My BP has been fine this entire pregnancy and then went up at my appointment at last week's appointment and my 24 hr urine showed I was spilling protein in my urine - though not enough to be diagnosed pre-e. They're inducing me tonight, though, so it really isn't something to fool with.
I hope yours is just white coat syndrome!
Your bp can jump up for any number of reasons - stress getting to the appointment, what you ate, etc. So I would think one high reading does not mean pre-e. I would just ask at your next appointment, just in case.
Even with my high bp, at my appointment when they dipped my urine sample it must not have been very positive (the doc didn't mention it), but by the time I did the 24 hr urine the next day, there was definitely protein in my sample.
They look for a few different things/signs/symptoms, but I would imagine they would have told you if you are "spilling protein" as they say. If they were really concerned about it, you would know. They think my increased BP is White Coat Syndrome/stress related. My Drs. said the problem is that if my body is responding that way to the stress of being there, it is probably doing the same thing in traffic, at work, etc., when I am stressed out and high BP, regardless of the origin ages the placenta more quickly which is why they prefer to induce before your due date. So, even if you don't have Pre-E, they may want to go ahead and induce you a little early anyway. I guess it depends on your practice. I wouldn't get too freaked out about it from one reading, but monitor it at home if you can and keep a log so you can share it with them at your next appointment.
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October 11, 2008
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