Did anyone get magnesium during labor for nurodevelopment of the baby?
I ask this because I am on bed rest for preterm labor and I have already had mag to stop labor and get steroids to the baby at 28 weeks. The Drs are now saying that if I go into labor at this point they wouldn't try to stop it. But a couple of Drs at the practice have mentions low doses of mag to help the baby's brain.
I was just wondering if anyone else had gone through this. Did the mag male labor miserable? That is one of my fears because when they put me on it before I was so achy and groggy. And how did the baby handle it?
Re: Magnesium for Norodevelopment
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I was an emergency c section, and they stopped the mag after surgery, anyway. I found the side effects of the mag wore off within hours of being off it. But, yeah, it's nasty stuff!
It made me feel awful while I was on it. I'm sorry they're talking about putting you back on it.
I was on it 3 different times when they thought delivery was immanent. They described it to me as being beneficial for neuroprotection rather than neurodevelopment. They did caution me that a major side effect would be a decreased drive to breathe for the baby upon delivery. Because I was delivering so early they expected to be intubating the baby anyway so the risks outweighed the benefits.
Because I was on it 3 different times during a 1 week span I became a bit numb to it by the time I was actually delivering. Im not going to lie its a pretty miserable treatment, but well worth it for the benefits.
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Ugh, mag was the worst. Nasty. I'm so sorry that you may end up back on it.
I got actually Indomethacin to slow my labor to enable the steroids to take, but mag for the neuro-protection. My kids handled mag labor fine - no issues to speak of (for 31 weekers). When the docs explained the benefit, I didn't really push back.
I didn't handle it well. I hated it. It was awful. I was sick, out of it, and couldn't even speak, really. I felt like I had a terrible flu and though I wanted to be "present" for what was happening, I was babbling like an idiot (when I could form words), passing out (but unable to sleep), and generally terrible. It took what felt like forever to leave my system after they were born.
That being said, for the mag's benefits, I had no problem doing it and would do it again. (Ugh, just thinking about it though....)
Good luck, mama.