Tried straight reposting from 3rd tri, but it didn't work. Long story short(er) I'm insanely itchy. Can't sleep. I have an OB appt tomorrow morning. I'm wondering if I have cholestasis. Last pregnancy I got insanely itchy about 36 weeks. No diagnosis made and I went in to labor at 37 weeks and he had meconium in the fluid (apparently both happen with cholestasis). Google has me worried. Any good stories and suggestions on what to ask at my appt tomorrow? Thanks!
Re: Cholestasis anyone?
Cholestasis Mommy here! Where are you itchy and when are you itchy? Usually moms with cholestasis itch on their feet and hands during the night. My best suggestion for itching relief is a cold soak. I had a bucket that I filled with ice and water for my feet and hands. Eventually, I was itchy everywhere and then a cool shower or swim in a lake felt great.
DEMAND a bile acid test. PP is right, a lot of OB's aren't very familiar with the disease.
If you are diagnosed with it, most likely you are looking at induction at 37 weeks and monitoring every other day. I had an NST and ultrasound every week.
I had the most positive experience possible with cholestasis. VERY competent doctors, including a high risk OB I saw. My induction was insanely smooth (I didn't even end up needing pitocin) and I gave birth to a beautiful and healthy baby girl.
Questions to ask:
1. Suggestions for meds that can help control the itching (I was allowed to take zrytec and benadryl, alternating them every two hours at night-sometimes it helped sometimes it didn't). As I got closer to my induction date I also was given steroids in dose pack form. They helped.
2. What meds will they use to help the bile acid move over the placenta better (most commonly Ursidol is prescribed)
3. Do you know the sex of the baby? If it's a boy ask about the possible use of steroids to help his lung maturity since he would be three weeks early. If it's a girl this is less of a concern.
Hang in there! Feel free to come back with more questions of PM me anytime!