Hey there ladies! I usually post of Pregnant after IF because this is an IVF PG, but with me now being high risk and possibly getting c section and having a preemie, I would love to see if anyone has feedback. I'm 33weeks 3days. I got admitted monday morning after MFM discovered that my fluid dropped from friday. I'm on hospital bed rest and not leaving until LO is here.So we've been doing NST's since I've been here, and they look totally good. She's reactive, and all the docs say it looks beautiful. MFM team came in today and did a U/S to monitor fluids, which dropped again. They think I may be leaking when I pee. Fluid right now is btwn 2.5-4.7. My OB came to visit me, said that baby looks good. She has no bladder problems, no breathing problems, but fluid being low can cause these things. He said if the fluid drops at all by tomorrow, LO is coming home tomorrow via c-section because she is breech. If my fluid doesn't drop, we take it day by day until she gets here. Either way I'm not leaving until our princess is here. I got my second steriod shot for her lungs today. I'm BEYOND nervous. I know this is what's best but I am a perfectionist and this wasn't in the plan. Although things never can be written in stone with pg, I have anxiety beyond belief. I told DH to spend the night at home tonight. I'm not in a L&D room, and this room has an uncomfy recliner. I want him to get a good nights sleep before the maddness. If we do go for the csection tomorrow, it'll be in the evening. I'm NERVOUS yikes!!!
C-Section has been my biggest fear! I'm overweight and have some belly fat, so I'm terrified of the recovery process. Thanks for hearing my story.
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Re: 33w3d - Low Fluid.
Keep that baby cooking as long as you can, every day makes a huge difference.
I won't lie, recovery from a c-section is rough but the bundle of joy in your arms makes it all worth it. Just plan to be very dependent on others for a week or so and then you'll be able to get around better. No lifting though, for 6 weeks. And you'll be on some heavy pain meds, so no driving either. If your Hubby can take time off, that would be a big help. Or maybe family can come help.
Keep us posted!!
I have Motrin stocked up, and whatever they give me ill take. I will be drying the incision because I do sweat there. And cleaning it sounds crazy painful but I will do.
Yikes, I just wish we can do this already, the anxiety is killing me.
Recovery wasn't that bad. I am a larger person as well, and that didn't matter as far as the healing. Just keep it dry and you will be fine.
I wish I would have been more insistent to see my daughter. They took her away before I was able to see her. It was 19 hours later that I finally did.