Just wondering for those that have been on bedrest, if you had signs it was coming or if it was a complete surprise. My appointments have all been good and my cervix is still at 3.5 at 25 weeks so I figure unless my water breaks or something I should be ok. I have a toddler at home so I've been worried about what we'd do if this happened.
Re: How much notice did you get before being put on bedrest?
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I was airlifted to a different hospital with better nicu and I was on hospital bed rest until I delivered (which for me was 5 days later, because they couldn't stop contractions, but some women can make it weeks).
So things can change quickly. I had a false sense of security based on my cervical length check, and thought I had weeks of time left.
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Wow, that's crazy none of you had any warning signs. Kinda scary, but good to know. For those of you with toddlers at home, did you have someone come stay with you or did your kids go to daycare or what?
I think people get tired of me talking about how the babies could be really early, and the possibility of ending up on bed rest but it seems like so many MoM's have been through it. Better get my butt in gear and get everything done!
Got to the hospital, hooked up to a monitor, given a dose of meds to lower my BP, and asked when I could go back home - received the reply, "After you deliver in a few weeks".
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Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
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Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
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Amniotic fluid continuously replenishes itself, so there are still pockets of fluid that remain after your water breaks and new fluid that is being produced. Being on bed rest also helps keep some fluid inside.
If you have a preterm rupture (PPROM) there are obvious benefits to keeping babies inside, so you are given antibiotics to help prevent infection, meds to stop contractions (if applicable), steroids to improve lung function, and you are monitored carefully for signs of fetal distress. If all those things go well, you can go weeks after rupture until delivery.
I didn't know it was possible to go that long either until I had a PPROM and learned it was a possibility.
3/22 ER: 25R, 20M, 15F. 9 genetically normal, and 3 survived to Day 5
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4/25 1st ultrasound at 7 weeks = identical twins with heartbeats?!!!
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Zero notice. I was pulled after I was sent to the hspital for extra monitoring after a regular appt. I'd reported I hadn't felt one of the babies moving as much as the other. That turned out fine, just turned out that the babies had turned to face each other more and with my anterior placenta, I couldn't feel them very well in that position. But while being monitored I had a crap load of contractions that they medicated and hydrated me for. My discharge instructions said bedrest. I was a little shocked because I felt okay and didn't think it was a big deal. I knew I needed water and one of the nurses (not the one who was taking care of me, it was another), wouldn't give me water to hydrate when I started to feel them. So I was unable to stop them on my own. I didn't think it required bedrest, but that's what my doctor wanted, so I went back to grab my laptop and my car (my DH had picked me up so we could have lunch after the appt), then went home.
I was 26 weeks or so, and I had the babies at 35w 6d due to pre-E.
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