Hi ladies, so I went in for my checkup yst and my bloodpressure was 160/100 whoa! It was high the time before that also but went down when I layed on my left side.this time however it didn't so my dr sent me over to the hospital to be monitered,it did go down to normal and i had my urine checked for protein and bloodwork done for toximia,both came back negative for anything wrong thank goodness! However if it continues to be high they may pull me out of work,which will raise my stress because then I won't have an income and hubbys paycheck won't cut it..ahh! They said it sounds like it was just nerves,which I hope it is..Anyone else have this happen and everything work out ok? Any tips to calm my nerves and keep stress down? I get quite nervous when somthing might be wrong with baby,I can't help it ..thanks guys!
Re: blood pressure scare!
Agree, hopefully it was an anamoly, but you definitely need to be careful! I developed pre-e at 34 weeks. It came on suddenly and quickly, with no other BP issues in the pregnancy or before pregnancy. I ended up having DS1 at 35 weeks due to it. If you have any serious swelling, headaches, or vision blurring, please let your doctor know asap. And definitely take it easy as much as possible, lay on your left side, etc. Good luck! I will send positive thoughts your way!
DS1: Quinn - 10.22.10 and DS2: Cole - 01.18.13
This exactly. Pre-eclampsia (toxemia is the old name) is nothing to mess around with. I definitely think you should get a BP monitor for at home. I don't mean to scare you, but if the doctors think you need to stop working and go on bedrest, then that's what you need to do.
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence
I agree with PPs that you should get a home monitor and keep an eye on it. I developed high blood pressure very early on in this pregnancy and my OB eventually put me on meds for it, twice a day. Like the other ladies said, it puts you at a higher-risk level and your OB will want to monitor you more frequently. Due to mine, I have an ultrasound every 3 weeks and checkups every 2 weeks.