Success after IF

abnormal placenta question

Hi Ladies,

I usually post on the PAIF board, but I had a question for ya'll to see if anyone had a similar situation and what was the outcome?

I'm going to be 26 wks pregnant this week and got some news at my MFM growth scan last week (I have been seeing MFM to measure growth every 5 wks due to predisposition for high blood pressure). I was told my baby is measuring in the "lowest categorized normal range" of growth percentile, not having anything to do with my BP, but because I have an abnormal shaped placenta. Instead of my placenta being round and thick, it's shaped like an "8" thick at two ends and thin in the middle. My baby's umbilical cord is attached at the thinnest part of placenta in the middle, thus making her have to work a lot harder to get proper nutrients for optimal growth from me. Right now, they didn't really tell me to do anything differently but told me what possible risks of this are like, bed rest, extremely pre-term labor, etc, IF she doesn't pick up pace or at least stay within "normal" range and I'm scared to death of that. I get re-measured in 2 1/2 weeks at MFM so I guess we'll see what happens then, for now I'm left guessing.

Has anyone on this board had a similar situation with abnormal shaped placenta possibly affecting growth and how did it turn out? Thank you!

TTC Since 6/12 regular periods with annovulation DH S/A healthy Hormones normal-all unexplained IF currently 10/12 50mg of clomid-no response-BFN 11/12 100mg of clomid-1 mature follicle-IUI #1=BFN 12/8/12 clear HSG 12/12 100mg of clomid-2 mature follicles-IUI #2=BFN 1/13 5mg femara un-monitored TI, BFN 2/13 7.5mg femara 2 mature follicles, IUI#3 BFN

Re: abnormal placenta question

  • BTW, my siggie has decided to stop working so it is not accurate and won't save up to date...not that makes a difference just thought I'd let ya'll now!
    TTC Since 6/12 regular periods with annovulation DH S/A healthy Hormones normal-all unexplained IF currently 10/12 50mg of clomid-no response-BFN 11/12 100mg of clomid-1 mature follicle-IUI #1=BFN 12/8/12 clear HSG 12/12 100mg of clomid-2 mature follicles-IUI #2=BFN 1/13 5mg femara un-monitored TI, BFN 2/13 7.5mg femara 2 mature follicles, IUI#3 BFN
  • Loading the player...
  • I am sorry you are dealing with the worry of this :( I don't have experience with exactly this but did have growth issues with one of my LOs. Once you get farther along it may be that your LO will do better outside. FX things improve by the next appointment. Hang in there.
    Lilypie Third Birthday tickers Lilypie First Birthday tickers
  • I had a circumvallete placenta where it curled in was small but very thick. My baby had severe iugr and I delivered at 35 weeks she was 3.10 pounds. They just watched me but baby always measured small when she got to 7th percentile they started talking about pulling her out that week and that's what happened. As long as you stay at 10th percentile or above LO should be able to stay in but prepare for an early birth and nicu time.
    6 m/c
    Anovulatory cycles, increased Synthroid Diagnosed Sep 2010
    Natural cycle Dec 2010 BFP M/C 6 1/2 Weeks, D&E Jan 2011
    1 Clomid/Ovidrel BFN May 2011
    Natural cycle Aug 2011 BFP M/C 4 Weeks
    1 IUI Sept 2011 BFP M/c 7 weeks
    Provera Dec 2011 BFP M/C 3 Weeks
    DQ ALPHA HLA MATCH, High NK Cells Diagnosed Dec 2011
    IVF March 2012 BFP m/c 4weeks 5 days (IL, Prednisone)
    IVF#2w/DS July 2012 MEGA FAILURE BFN (IL, Dexamethasone)
    Diagnosed No real HLA Match, DQ Beta Triad, High TNF, Low NK Cells
    Oct 2012 Natural Cycle m/c 4wks (Lovenox, Prednisone) 
    Went to Beer Center- high tnf, low lad, implantation failure
    Nov/Dec 2012 LIT Treatment
    Dec 12 Humira
    Jan 2013 BFP
    Humira,LIT,Prednisone, Lovenox, IVIG, Baby Aspirin
    Miracle Born August 2013 Premature

    Yours doesn't have to be a sad story



    image
    image


    Lilypie - (ugiy)


  • My experience is different in that my placentas did not have an unusual shape, but they were graded IIIs very early on. My boys growth progressively slowed until their abdominal and femur measurements were in the 1st and 2nd percentiles. I was placed on bed rest and a special diet at 34w and delivered at 36w when my water broke. They boys were 4lbs13oz and 4lbs15oz, but were never admitted to the NICU and went home with me at discharge.

    IUGR and placental issues are so terrifying. Many hugs and well wishes your way.
    TTC in 2009, Dx: Unexplained IF
    Three TI cycles (BFP...miscarriage), five IUI attempts and 2.5 IVF cycles later...BFP!!
    12dp5dt: 765; 15dp5dt: 1979; 17dp5dt: 3379...TWINS!!!!!
    Our perfect baby boys were born at 36w1d!! 








  • luvboston said:
    I had a circumvallete placenta where it curled in was small but very thick. My baby had severe iugr and I delivered at 35 weeks she was 3.10 pounds. They just watched me but baby always measured small when she got to 7th percentile they started talking about pulling her out that week and that's what happened. As long as you stay at 10th percentile or above LO should be able to stay in but prepare for an early birth and nicu time.

    Hi luvboston,

    I recognize you from PAIF. How is LO doing now? Sorry you had to go through all of this also.

    TTC Since 6/12 regular periods with annovulation DH S/A healthy Hormones normal-all unexplained IF currently 10/12 50mg of clomid-no response-BFN 11/12 100mg of clomid-1 mature follicle-IUI #1=BFN 12/8/12 clear HSG 12/12 100mg of clomid-2 mature follicles-IUI #2=BFN 1/13 5mg femara un-monitored TI, BFN 2/13 7.5mg femara 2 mature follicles, IUI#3 BFN
  • ANDOPANO6 said:
    luvboston said:
    I had a circumvallete placenta where it curled in was small but very thick. My baby had severe iugr and I delivered at 35 weeks she was 3.10 pounds. They just watched me but baby always measured small when she got to 7th percentile they started talking about pulling her out that week and that's what happened. As long as you stay at 10th percentile or above LO should be able to stay in but prepare for an early birth and nicu time.

    Hi luvboston,

    I recognize you from PAIF. How is LO doing now? Sorry you had to go through all of this also.

    She is doing really well she's gaining weight and can hold her head up like a champ:), Thanks and Best of Luck if you have anymore q's pm me.
    6 m/c
    Anovulatory cycles, increased Synthroid Diagnosed Sep 2010
    Natural cycle Dec 2010 BFP M/C 6 1/2 Weeks, D&E Jan 2011
    1 Clomid/Ovidrel BFN May 2011
    Natural cycle Aug 2011 BFP M/C 4 Weeks
    1 IUI Sept 2011 BFP M/c 7 weeks
    Provera Dec 2011 BFP M/C 3 Weeks
    DQ ALPHA HLA MATCH, High NK Cells Diagnosed Dec 2011
    IVF March 2012 BFP m/c 4weeks 5 days (IL, Prednisone)
    IVF#2w/DS July 2012 MEGA FAILURE BFN (IL, Dexamethasone)
    Diagnosed No real HLA Match, DQ Beta Triad, High TNF, Low NK Cells
    Oct 2012 Natural Cycle m/c 4wks (Lovenox, Prednisone) 
    Went to Beer Center- high tnf, low lad, implantation failure
    Nov/Dec 2012 LIT Treatment
    Dec 12 Humira
    Jan 2013 BFP
    Humira,LIT,Prednisone, Lovenox, IVIG, Baby Aspirin
    Miracle Born August 2013 Premature

    Yours doesn't have to be a sad story



    image
    image


    Lilypie - (ugiy)


  • IBackBevoIBackBevo member
    edited October 2013

    My placenta wasn't abnormally shaped, but my LO had IUGR. He was about at the 3rd percentile for weight, I think, by the time he was born and this was down from being really big at his 20 week ultrasound. His head and length were normal, though...just very skinny.  I think mine was caused by placenta problems on the microscopic level or how the placenta attached or something because I developed severe pre-e, too, studies/medicine seems to suggest that that is what causes both the IUGR and pre-e.  I was on bedrest and high calorie/high protein diet. I think the bedrest may have been for my blood pressure, though.  Honestly, though, I have since read the studies and they don't really show where bedrest or a high calorie/high protein diet actually work...but who knows.

    You might ask about baby aspirin is that is supposed to thin the blood and help the baby get more nutrients somehow.  I don't understand the exact mechanism by which it works, but I do know a lot of people on both a pre-e board and an IUGR board I frequent who seemed to have had success with it preventing or lessening growth restriction in second pregnancies.  It seems to be pretty standard in both instances of pre-e and IUGR.

    I also had a lot of NST's and was on hospital bedrest for part of the time--but that was due to the pre-e, I think.  They let me keep LO in so long as he passed NST's until he had heart rate decels and then they delivered him via C-section.

    If it makes you feel any better, it is a good sign that he has gotten this far and it sounds like isn't technically IUGR yet.  He had some feeding issues (nothing major) at first, but my LO is fine now.  His head is still large for his body, but my in-laws tell me DH was the same way so I don't know if this is even the IUGR or just hereditary.  

    There is an IUGR board on baby center...you might ask there, too. I think placenta problems are common among the IUGR crowd.

    I think it is always an issue of balancing keeping them in for as long as possible without endangering them.

     My MFM was in the "keep him in and cooking" crowd, but I had an OB who tried to deliver me pretty early...so different thoughts for different docs, I think.  I think this is why close monitoring becomes so important--if they stop growing completely or there is at any time not blood flow, I think is when they tend to want to deliver.

    IF DX: DOR & Fragile X pre-mutation carrier
    2011: FSH 13.3 & E 99; AMH 0.54 2nd FSH 6.2 E 40's AFC: 8
    BFP from Clomid/IUI ~ Pre-e and IUGR during pregnancy ~ DS born 9/4/12
    Feb./March 2013: AMH less than 0.16 (undectable) and AFC = 4;
    BFP from supps ~ DS#2 due May 2014

    May 2014 January Siggy Challenge:
    image
    image
This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"