I am 31 weeks and have been experiencing pelvic pressure when I walk more than 5 minutes. My Braxton Hicks are also more frequent than I would like although they are not painful. I'm am considering asking my doctor if I should take off work earlier than originally planned. Any of you out there on bed rest and how are you dealing with it?
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I have been on bedrest for 10 weeks. One week at home and released from the hospital yesterday after 9 weeks of bedrest. Hoping to do 4 weeks of home bed rest to get to 37 weeks for my twins.
I was on bedrest due to a shortened cervix and BH (6 an hour medicated). I am taking medications to slow down my BH.
At 34 weeks, my doctors will no longer stop labor. An average infant will stay in the NICU until their due date. Of course, it depends on their health and size at birth. If you give birth prior to 34 weeks, you need to do steroid shots for the baby's lung development and magnesium for brain and neural protection.
Have you had your cervix measured? If you have a sufficient cervix and the doctor thinks your contractions aren't impacting it, I doubt they'd put you on bedrest. You may be put on bedrest depending on your cervical length.
Bedrest is not easy and opinions vary on its benefits. I think it helped me maintain and stabilize my cervix. I credit it with stopping me from delivering at 24 weeks.
ETA: I have not stopped working. I work remotely and attend certain conference calls. I worked it out on a trial basis with my boss and it has been successful.
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Re: Bed Rest?
I was on bedrest due to a shortened cervix and BH (6 an hour medicated). I am taking medications to slow down my BH.
At 34 weeks, my doctors will no longer stop labor. An average infant will stay in the NICU until their due date. Of course, it depends on their health and size at birth. If you give birth prior to 34 weeks, you need to do steroid shots for the baby's lung development and magnesium for brain and neural protection.
Have you had your cervix measured? If you have a sufficient cervix and the doctor thinks your contractions aren't impacting it, I doubt they'd put you on bedrest. You may be put on bedrest depending on your cervical length.
Bedrest is not easy and opinions vary on its benefits. I think it helped me maintain and stabilize my cervix. I credit it with stopping me from delivering at 24 weeks.
ETA: I have not stopped working. I work remotely and attend certain conference calls. I worked it out on a trial basis with my boss and it has been successful.