Hey everyone...so I am 13w1d with my and my husbands second child (first is 4 months old)! This is exciting because we were told it would be extremely hard to have a child...let alone two! Anyways, with my son I ended up being diagnosed with preeclampsia at 31 weeks and had an emergency csection at 32...I am starting to recognize some of the same symptoms again! Is it to early to have/be diagnosed with it again? Anyone else have this? I should mention that I do have pcos. Thanks!
Re: Early Symptoms of Preeclampsia
I had preeclampsia with my last pregnancy as well - I went on bed rest at 34 weeks, the day my BP (while on BP meds) was 180/116 - this was after a few weeks of my BP being 160's/90's.
There is a combination of baby aspirin and B12 that you can take to help prevent, but it's not proven (according to my OB) so I am not going that route. My BP is already up, so I am on 100mg Labetalol twice a day and being checked every 1-2 weeks (in fact, I am going in this afternoon for a BP check).
Watch for headaches, swelling, firework lights in your eyes. Your OB will watch for high BP and protein in your urine and run labs if you are showing signs.
My cousin had pre-eclampsia turned full blown HELLP by 22 weeks. The initial symptoms (puffiness & generally feeling off) were over looked when I'm guessing she was around 18ish weeks. They tried to get her to 24 weeks but were unable. While we'll never know if early intervention would have made a difference, I can't help but wonder.
I wish you all the best!
I've never had preeclampsia before but I was already diagnosed with hypertension before I became pregnant. I had to do the 24 hour urine specimen to get a baseline and they did ask that I take the low dose aspirin in addition to my labetalol which I take twice a day. My 24 hour urine was normal and so far my blood pressure is normal with the use of medication. I get my blood pressure monitored just about every other week so they are keeping a close eye on me.
@tmarrie87 it's worrisome what your nurse said that you need to just drink more water. If I got a response like that I would insist for the Dr. to call me back or speak to someone else.
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Do you have a portable blood pressure machine? If you have one, you should probably check it throughout the day and call your doctor asap if its in the danger zones.