For me personally I suffer from Fibromyalgia and IBS. I just have to say that pregnancy and IBS are KICKING my ass right now. My past two pregnancies that resulted in miscarriages my stomach felt fine but for the past two weeks this time I've been in horrible pain from gas and constipation. It's hard to walk or sometimes even stand and the only time I feel any relief is if I manage to go to the bathroom. I'm stressed from the pain and worry of another miscarriage and it's hard to look up symptoms when you know you suffer from something else affecting you. I will gladly suffer for a healthy baby I just wish I knew why my health issues were spiking this time around. Does anyone else have a similar situation?
Re: Anyone have pre-existing health problems that are making pregnancy difficult?
TTC#1: January 2015- September 2016
Infertility, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Rainbow baby born June 6, 2017 ❤️
Baby #2 due June 12, 2018
BFP#4- 9/26 edd 6/5/18
OP, how has your fibro been so far? My mom and sisters have it, and I've often thought I have it too, just not as severely as them. I've heard that it can improve while pregnant.
Literally the only thing that sounded good yesterday was chipotle so I went to the store that knows me and will make my order in the back with stuff from the tubs that haven't had floury burrito gloves all up in them. Normally its too much of a hassle to bother going (it takes even longer than normal) but when all you've had to eat during the day is a handful of cheerios and half a pickle and that is all you're craving, you do what you've got to do.
To my fellow preggers w asthma: this is my area of specialty...I would def recommend seeing a specialist at least once (preferably multiple times) throughout your pregnancy. They should do some breathing tests (PFTs) to get some objective data on your lung function. If indicated, it is absolutely better to be on an inhaled steroid than just relying on albuterol alone (although some people don't need the steroid--but it depends). There are some inhaled steroids that are Pregnancy Cat B. Albuterol is preg cat C (which of course is ok as it is essentially a life-saving medication). Advair is a combo med with a steroid plus a long acting bronchodilator (basically a long acting version of albuterol). You might be able to get away with a steroid alone (plus albuterol for rescue) depending on your lung health. Of course, this is all a generalization but please
talk to your docs before stopping Advair or any other inhaled steroid.
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