Has any other mom's/mom-to-be ever been told my the ultrasound doctors that your unborn child is gonna have kidney issues? My Dr told me at my A/S that my child has a dilated kidney (meaning its bigger then normal and they think there's a blockage. I'm not sure how I should react because now that means being monitored twice as close (being monitored for a small baby already). But he did tell me that 50% of all cases solve themselves before birth.
Re: worried momma
It is amazing the things the body will and can do. Typically there are two kidneys, which can vary slightly in size from person to person. However, it's often found when one is underfunctioning, blocked or otherwise compromised the second one will pick up the slack so to speak.
Now in my mid 30's I work with my DR regularly too monitor my bloodwork, ensure I avoid OTC and Prescription drugs that could do damage to my kidney and regulate my diet to ensure that my family history of diabetes (which can affect the kidneys) doesn't rear it's ugly head. With this pregnancy in fact I am taking my blood glucose up to 8x a day as my gestational diabetes testing came back borderline. Better safe than sorry right?
I guess my point is, it's high chance that even if there is a blockage to one kidney, they know about it, can monitor you and your LO as well as prevent further problems from this. I've for my FX for you that it resolves and you have a super healthy squishy baby in your arms in April.
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Me: 34 DH: 36
Married since 11/11/11
BFP#1 10/5/13 MC 11/11/13 @9wks 3d
BFP#2 7/20/14 EDD 4/4/15
But this is how I look at it: Of course I want my baby to be perfect and healthy. Sometimes that doesn't happen. If there is to be an imperfection, there are worse things than this.
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