My son was born at 31 weeks due to severe pre-e with neurological complications. I called my ob the other day to ask about baby aspirin and see if there is anything I can do pre-conception to decrease my risk of pre-e... I knew the answer was nothing more than to make sure I'm as healthy as possible at this point. What I didn't expect was the nurse telling me that she talked to a doctor and that they don't recommend baby aspirin or anything during pregnancy because the cause of pre-e is unknown so there is no reason to take something that is not guaranteed to help. I love my ob office and want to stick with them but now I'm thinking I want to see a MFM in addition. I don't know if the nurse was just speaking on her own or if she really did talk to someone. there are a lot of doctors at the office so I will never know who it would have been. Even if the MFM just says the same thing I think I will feel better. the MFM that saw me when I was in the hospital is in network and is the chief of the MFM department at our hospital. He's well respected and is taking new patients. I know that there is a lot of research on ways to decrease risk of pre-e during pregnancy and I want to do anything that will keep my baby and myself healthy. I will also be over 35 when I deliver if that matters.
Did anyone see an MFM for a pre-conception visit? Do you think seeing him piss off my ob or could it be offensive to them? I do not need a referral for insurance purposes. Both my husband and I remember him saying that we should come see him if we wanted to before we had another baby but my ob wasn't a part of that discussion.
Thoughts?
Our little hippo was as impatient as mom!
Hoping for a full 40 weeks!!
Re: MFM preconception visit question XP from Preemies
Thank you and best of luck with your pregnancies!
My first pregnancy went fairly well. I did develop GD but that could have been age related (I was 38 and delivered at 39). I delivered at 35 weeks due to severe pre-e with HELLP. I did see both MFM and regular OB alternating weeks for my entire pregnancy. They worked very closely together.
I am now pregnant with my 2nd. A little more high risk than last time as I still have cardiac issues, plus I'm 40 now, and I now have history of pre-e with HELLP and GD.
Both MFM and OB are again working together. Both are cautious and happy we are covering all bases. Both are trying their best to keep pre-e and other complications at bay.
I think you need to see the MFM and I don't think your regular OB will mind!
Good luck!