I haven't intro'd on this board, so I hope it's ok that I'm asking this question of y'all. I've was diagnosed with HG at 8 weeks. I am currently on 8mg of zofran 4x daily, protonics and phenagren at night. Unfortunately, these medications really don't help. They keep me from throwing up for a an hour, at best, but then I'm so violently sick that my eyes look bloodshot and I'm sleeping on the bathroom floor. I've lost over 10lbs over the past 3.5 weeks. My doctor is recommending the zofran pump. Has anyone had this before? I just got back from the ER getting fluids and have fluids now for home use (DH is a paramedic/fireman so he can start the IV). I go Monday to meet with my OB to determine my next step. Can someone tell me how the pump worked for you if you used the pump? I'm really nervous about taking this step. Thanks.
TTC since 6/2003. m/c 9/14/03 8 weeks, 5 chemical pregnancies, mmc 6/04 12 weeks, Michael born sleeping 5/25/05 at 22weeks always our angel, fought ovarian cancer and won, m/c 4/06 5.2 weeks and 7/07 6.6 weeks,Our Miracle baby girl born 4/8/10,mc 12/18/11 at 5.3 weeks, BFP 10/26/12 dating u/s on 11/8/12 showing a strong heartbeat!EDD July 4,2013. RCS on 6/27. Baby boy in NICU for 8 long and scary days before he was able to come home. We are now a happy family of 4
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Re: HG: Anyone dealing with this?
First of all, welcome. You are not alone. What I will tell you is to do whatever it takes to try and get the vomiting under control. I didn't do the zofran pump, but only because I didn't know about it. My vomiting became manageable at around 16 weeks. Although I was most recently treated with IV fluids this past monday.
Have you considered home health and/or doing more IV fluids at home? If I were to ever do this again, I would have to have a plan for that. The ED trips only add stress, and I know I was dehydrated way more often then I was treated. Not a good thing for baby or me.
I found that half a unisom helped way more with the nausea than the zofran. Just FYI. A lot of ppl don't know that unsiom was originally supposed to be a drug for nausea, but made ppl so tired that it was marketed as a sleep aid. I was also taken off the market for m/s with no solid evidence of teratogenesis (IMO).
I'm so sorry that you are going through this.
TTC since 6/2003. m/c 9/14/03 8 weeks, 5 chemical pregnancies, mmc 6/04 12 weeks, Michael born sleeping 5/25/05 at 22weeks always our angel, fought ovarian cancer and won, m/c 4/06 5.2 weeks and 7/07 6.6 weeks,Our Miracle baby girl born 4/8/10,mc 12/18/11 at 5.3 weeks, BFP 10/26/12 dating u/s on 11/8/12 showing a strong heartbeat!EDD July 4,2013. RCS on 6/27. Baby boy in NICU for 8 long and scary days before he was able to come home. We are now a happy family of 4
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For my first pregnancy it went in the leg but now they go in your belly. I changed every other day. I will tell you that you begin to get a little sore because you will eventually have to restick in spots. I had the pump for my first daughter for almost the whole pregnancy and for my second till 16wks. I didn't have to have it this time thankfully.
It was a pain to sleep with sometimes but I use to shove it under my pillow and you will find you are conscientious about it when you roll over at night. I also always changed the syringe before I went to bed so I wouldn't have to in the middle of the night.
You shower with it too. When I started feeling a little better I'd leave it out while I showered. But yea you get a continuous pump for 24/7. It's a slow pump but you are always getting small doses. And at times if you are experiencing bad nausea you can give yourself a bolus dose.
It did work well for me when nothing else did. Good luck hope you get some relief soon.