High-Risk Pregnancy

Pre E??

Pree mommas can you fill me in on your story. When symptoms started, what your levels are, what was done to monitor you and how long you were able to go before baby arrived. Also, natural, induced or csection.?
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Re: Pre E??

  • Hi! I hope everything is ok! I had earlyonset, severe pree at 30 weeks, my BP shot up and my urine had protein in it, went straight into the hospital on strict bed rest, where my protein levels were monitored and I got BP checks and NSTs at what felt like 5 second intervals. I am sorry that I don't remember my BP and protein levels, and I don't want to guess what they were and lead you astray. Anyhow, baby seemed fine during this time but was definitely IUGR. Then, one morning my BP shot waaaay up and they did an emergency csection. I had my little girl at 33 weeks and she was 3lbs, 5oz. She spent 35 days in the NICU learning to eat and keep her temp up, and just getting bigger. She had a little jaundice and other tiny things that seem like nothing to me now. Today, she is a totally scrumptious 16mo who just got a report card from her pedi saying she is on par or even ahead in every area...I am so proud of her!! Not sure how far along you are, but try to hang in there as long as possible, and know that the right MDs and RNs are truly miracle workers!!! Good luck!!
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  • I was diagnosed with pregnancy induced hypertention, my highest blood pressure at that point was 160/110 at 32 weeks. I had no other pre e symptoms and started lebetalol. I also had steroid shots and was put on bed rest. The lebetalol helped r about 2 weeks then my blood pressure began spiking anytime I was upright. They also found that my numbers were elevated though still not enough for pre e. at 36 weeks I was in and out of hospital for BP and my protein was at 400 so I was diagnosed with pre e. since I had had a severe headache for days I was induced for severe pre e at 36 weeks. I had twice weekly dr. Appointments that included NSTs and BPPs I also monitored BP at home twice a day. In the end I had an emergency c section, as LO went into distress during induction (he had his cord twice wrapped around his neck. He had to stay in the nursery for the first night due to low blood sugar and we stayed 6 days for recovery. He also had mild jaundice treated with photo therapy.

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  • 1st pregnancy- I started feeling bad around 33 weeks.  I called my OB but they told me to take it easy.  Looking back, that's when it really started for me. I started having chest pain in my upper right chest area and my vision was just a little off- no spots- but just not right.  I was completely drained and exhausted, I had terrible swelling (my kidneys shut down so I retained the fluid) and I was really out of it.  At 35 1/2 weeks, they did a 24 hour urine.  When I went back for the results, my OB looked at me and said she didn't need the results- I had pre-e bad.  Turned out my BP was over 150/110 and my protein was "off the charts" (her words).  I had an emergency c-section within an hour. I was exactly 36 weeks.  My baby was full term and healthy - he actually was so big (9lbs, 3oz) he had trouble regulating his blood sugar (common with big babies).  After 3 days, he was fine. At the time he was born, I was past pre-e and it moved to HELLP - my kidneys shut down and it took a week to get me healthy again.  My BP took several weeks to go down, but then I had no lingering problems.

    2nd pregnancy- I started spilling protein at 32 weeks. My number was about 600 at that point (supposed to be no higher than 300 but the first pregnancy, it was in the thousands so he wasn't too concerned about 600).  I was put on modified rest.  At 32 weeks, my BP went up and my OB put me in the hospital.  After 4 days in the hospital, my BP went back to almost normal and my protein lingered around 500.  He kept me in the hospital until dd was born at 36 1/2 weeks (via c-section) only because it was July and extremely hot - and he knew I had a toddler at home so I wouldn't get a lot of rest.  I think he knew I was also A type person who can't sit in bed!  The bedrest really helped me and I had no problems recovering from the delivery.  The second pregnancy I never had any of the symptoms that I did the first time. During my hospital stay, I had NST's 3x a week and my BP was monitored every 4 hours.   

    3 IUI's and 2 IVF's later- Brady arrived. Born at 36 weeks after PUPPS and pre-e/HELLP.
    IUI- BFN IVF #1 -BFP! Allie is our 2nd IVF baby. Born at 36 1/2 weeks after pre-e again
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  • Developed pre-e with both pregnancies.  With DS1, i developed around 34 weeks, was on bed rest for a week, and then was induced at 35w, 4d b/c pre-e had become severe.  I delivered vaginally.  

    With DS2, I developed earlier at 30 weeks.  I was on bed rest for 7 weeks, monitored BP at home, and had twice weekly NSTs/BP checks.  I was induced at 37w and also delivered vaginally.

    Best of luck! 

          DS1: Quinn - 10.22.10 and DS2: Cole - 01.18.13

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  • I had per-existing chronic hypertension before I got pregnant so I was already on blood pressure meds.  My BP was on the upper end of normal most of my pregnancy, but during my 36 week appointment it had jumped to 170/95.  My OB had me admitted immediately for observation and to get my BP stabilized, confirmed it was Pre-E the next day and scheduled an induction for the day after I hit 37 weeks.  I went in for what was supposed to be a 24 hour observation and was on bed rest until I had my son five days later.  Unfortunately, giving birth didn't cure my Pre-E, and I ended up being readmitted a few weeks later because my BP was so high I was a stroke risk.
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