May 2015 Moms

Not making it to May

JericaLHJericaLH member
edited April 2015 in May 2015 Moms

Well it's official. The Drs are getting pretty concerned with my blood pressure and we have scheduled an induction for 5 AM on Monday. I got some blood work drawn today and if it comes back positive for pre-eclampsia we may be going into the hospital TONIGHT. If not then I have this weekend to try and get the baby to come on its own before the induction. Must admit I am a little freaked out but otherwise super excited to finally meet my Baby!!!  

Edit: By the way I am 38w1d so we are full term.

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Re: Not making it to May

  • Full term is 39 weeks by the way. Hope it's not pre-e!
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  • Good luck!! Keep us posted!!! So excited for you!!
  • tdart14 said:

    Full term is 39 weeks by the way. Hope it's not pre-e!

    People at my doctors office don't seem to agree on this! I can't get a straight answer on what is full-term.
  • lola2bee said:

    tdart14 said:

    Full term is 39 weeks by the way. Hope it's not pre-e!

    People at my doctors office don't seem to agree on this! I can't get a straight answer on what is full-term.
    I've heard 37 is pre term and then 39 is term but the nurse at my appointment said term too.  Whatever its called just looking for a healthy baby and that its not pre-e!
  • 37 weeks is full term at my office so you should be good! Good luck!
  • I hope all goes well!! My DS came at 38+3. You get to meet your little one so soon! :)
    Married 6-1-13
    Sebastian 3-11-14
    Simon 5-2-15
    Baby #3 Due 9-29-16
  • I read that it recently changed that 39 to 41 is full but 37 38 sounds great to me and is very common
  • Hoping for no pre-e and a safe delivery!

    For clarification, here is a link to how term is defined by the American Congress of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) and I'm including a screen shot of the most important info:

    https://m.acog.org/About-ACOG/News-Room/News-Releases/2013/Ob-Gyns-Redefine-Meaning-of-Term-Pregnancy?IsMobileSet=true

    Not all doctors have updated how they define it, but that doesn't make this information any less valuable or important, just because some doctors are behind on current research and available information. Obviously, when there's a medical concern like pre-e, the benefits outweigh the risks. But for other situations, especially convenience, this information should really be a big part of any decision made by you and/or your doctor.
  • ^^^ The most recent guidelines are that 37-38 weeks are considered 'early term' and 39+ weeks is 'full term'. Regardless, your baby's organs are ready to go, the main difference is in brain development and fat accumulation. Good luck =)
    Raising a threenager since 11/11
    Baby boy #2 due 5/6/15
  • I don't think she is looking for people to dictate rather she is term! Good luck girl and hope your delivery goes smoothly!!

    Actually it was directed at me since I asked for clarification on the term. No need to white knight

    Thanks everyone for the help! Sorry I hijacked the thread!! :-/
  • MrsKindy40MrsKindy40 member
    edited April 2015
    I was induced a week ago today for preeclampsia. I got the call at 3pm to be at the hospital in the morning at 8am. Cue the dramatic freak out. I was worried about my baby, I didn't feel prepared to leave my toddler. Fast forward a week and I'm currently cuddling my perfect little peanut. :) I hope things go well for you!

    ETA she was born at 37 weeks.
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