Hey ladies.
I had my 36 week appointment yesterday, and since I figured it would be a routine appointment, I told DH he didn't need to bother coming (since it's our first, he's wanted to come to pretty much all the appointments, but now they're so frequent I didn't think he needed to be there). Well, I would have really liked to have his support since when the doctor did the doppler, she noticed that his heart kept skipping beats. This is the first time anything had been wrong with how the baby's heart has sounded, but DH was born with a congenital heart defect, so I started to internally freak out.
A nurse called me this morning and told me they wanted me to come back to do a NST so that they could forward the info to the perinatologist (high-risk doc at the hospital). So I went this afternoon and had the test. An OB at the office confirmed that while LO doesn't have a heart defect (he checked the AS from my 20w appointment), LO does have a slight arrhythmia. So now I need to go to the high risk doctor once a week and have NSTs twice a week for the remainder of my pregnancy (which is kind of annoying because we live an hour from OB/hospital).
While I haven't had the easiest pregnancy, I've always taken solace in the fact that LO has been fine. I'm taking it really hard that now he's not doing ok either. OB told me the arrhythmia usually corrects itself after birth, but I'm still nervous. I'm also afraid to visit Dr. Google because I don't want to freak out more. Has anyone else had experience with their LO having an arrhythmia that could help me feel better? If not, I'll take some creepy internet hugs and/or smile/chuckle-worthy gifs.
Re: Afraid to visit Dr. Google (and could use some creepy internet hugs)
I have seen one for both pregnancies. They are great in that they have so much knowledge that they know when to freak out and when not to. Don't be afraid to ask them questions.
I often ask, "if this were happening to you, would you be upset?"
I hope this is something small that corrects itself and that you get some answers from your doctor soon.
Baby Boy born on 1/14/13
I played basketball in highschool and one of our best players who ended up playing in college had arrhythmia as well.
I would trust your doctors on this one, and even if by chance it didn't correct itself, that doesn't mean LO won't have a "healthy" heart.
Married 9/28/13
DS born 11/12/15
EDD 8/13/18
Creepy Internet hugs >:D<
So the next day went to my ob and when she hear her heart,she headr the arrythmia. At this point she had no idea how they had missed it.I get an u/s everymonth because of GD,every u/s had shown everything was perfect with baby. They schedule an emergency u/s with the Highrisk 2 days later. When I got there dr checked me an told me that he can not say my baby has arrythmia because he didnt see anything wrong with her heart and he doesnt see the arrythmia. He explain how in most babies it just goes away on its own.they dont really know how or why babies get it. But in most cases as soon as baby is born the arythmia goes away. Its been 2 weeks I get 2 NsTs a week and so far everything seems fine with the baby. They still dont have an answer for what happen.
My advice is try not to worry I know easier said than done, I personally was a crazy lady. I will say please dont google it will only make it worst. Just listen to your doctor. I wish that everything goes well for you and baby.
Sorry this is so long. * creepy hugs*
You and LO are in my thoughts & I hope the best for both of you.
Stay away from Google and God bless!
So sorry to hear you were caught by surprise with this! I'm hoping your appointment this morning goes well, and you come out of it with some peace of mind. I'll be watching for an update *hugs!*
Human sons: 11/2015 & 05/2017
*formerly kayemjay*
Baby Boy born on 1/14/13