Hello ladies!
I'm curious to see if I can find other women with pre existing conditions that put them high risk from day 1.
I have an history of DVT (blood clot) + 3 autoimmune diseases.
I called the OBGYN office this morning and I'm waiting for a call back to start the blood thinner shots this week.
Anyone else's case?

Married: 07/04/2015
BFP: 11/14/2015
EDD: 07/25/2016
Re: Any other "high risks" bumpie in July?
Hi, I am high risk as well. I had a stillborn dd in March so I am automatically high risk. I don't know completely what that entails yet but I do know I will have extra checks all the way through the birth.
Good luck to you!
I suffer from crohns disease and have an allergy to elevated body temperature during excersize
I also am not sure all that it entails. It's hard to find people in similar situations. I k o that I will be my obgyn first pregnancy that takes remicade a biologic medication that turns off immune system.
My specialist is optimistic for a safe pregnancy and birth ":
I am also high risk for a number of reasons. Besides being AMA, I have a history of multiple miscarriages. I carry one strain each of Factor II and MTHFR so I'll be on lovonox too.
@bbw72 I can relate to you! (We can pm) I have Crohn's + arthritis and I'm a remicade patient too! We can share our remicade/pregnancy experience together!
@MamaBish I miss your BFP announcement!!! Congrats!!
@BostonBaby1 & @LinzerBinzer what is AMA?
Did you already meet with your OBGYN? Are they strict about giving birth in a hospital with a level III NICU ?
I spent most of my life in hospitals (being diagnosed at 14) and I really hope my pregnancy can be "as normal as possible" and for once feel like I'm just another pregnant woman and not a "sick person"
I was told by The head of the American G.I. society that getting pregnant can push crohns into remission. So I hope that you have a normal pregnancy too! And possibly some relief from it.
I will be meeting with MFM (maternal fetal medicine) in the next couple weeks and will start meeting with them bi-weekly until delivery
MMC @10 weeks 10/2014: Naturally conceived twins at 38 y/o
Egg retrieval when I was single and 36 y/o, 17 retrieved, frozen for 3 years, 11 made it through the frost, 3 normal PGS (June 2015)
FET #1 10/2015 MC@12/2015, 2 D&C's, very slow hcg fall so monitored for GTN
FET #2 06/2016 DS 02/2017
FET #3 08/2017 MC@10/2017
FET #4 02/2018 4, day 3 embryos (untested, retrieved May/Dec 2017) BFP! Beta#1 462 U/S #1 @5w2days two sacs! HCG 5w3days 11,517 HCG 6w0days 22,264 U/S #2 6w2days 1 lovely heartbeat
Started my Lovonox tonight.
*typo
I'm 35 and have Crohn's disease, expecting my first baby, but am not considered high risk by my healthcare team.
Ironically, my digestive system has never been better (no more diarrhoea or pain) and I've been able to come off my biological medication (weekly Humira shots), cautiously, but successfully!
I'm only 8 weeks though and a newbie at this in general, so I feel like it's a very delicate thing and I am quite nervous. When I get my next scan at 11 weeks and updated bloods etc, I'll hopefully feel more confident.
Good luck everyone!
I have Crohn's as well! I was on Humira for 4 years but now I'm on remicade! So your doctor was part of the team "stop medication during pregnancy" (I've read there's really 2 clans regarding meds and IBD in pregnancy) or you decided to stop by yourself?
Good luck with everything!
@BostonBaby1 I haven't started the shots yet, but was on them for 6 months after my Thrombosis. Once they confirmed the pregnancy with the ultrasound Tuesday, they'll start the shots. They need to confirm its not an ectopic because it can be very bad. I was giving myself the shot in the belly and I'm a little afraid what will happened with a 6+ months belly. We'll see!
I am high risk because of a unicornuate uterus. It comes along with a higher risk of miscarriage, pre-term labor, cervical incompetence, and intrauterine growth restriction.
My DD was complete breech and born at 37w6d, so I had a C-Section with her. I'll likely have another C-Section this time around, and will be seeing both the OB and the MFM.
*ETA- I wish I could link it for you, but I'm mobile.
I get pregnant with ds last year and around 21 weeks I began developing similar symptoms (extreme itching at night, esp on hands and feet) turns out I developed intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy. It's scary cuz there is risk for sudden stillbirth in late pregnancy so I was induced at 36.5.
Normally with cholestasis there is a 70% chance of reoccurrence with subsequent pregnancies but he thinks i will absolutely have it again! So I'm already back with the high risk group! At least they know me this time around and I know what to expect too. After 30 weeks I had an nst twice a week, a dr appt and labs drawn weekly and an ultrasound weekly with ds.
Me: 39 DH: 40
Married: 12/6/2014
BFP#2: 10/28/15 MC: 11/24/15
BFP#3: 3/20/16 MC: 4/26/16
BFP#4: 7/15/16 DD: 3/18/17
BFP#5: 5/1/18 EDD: 1/12/19
Little boy due July 31st 2016
I'm in the process of getting a referral for the high risk center I'll be using but the nurse mentioned Id be seeing a reg OB as well as they may or may not be the ones to deliver. This is on top of my specialty Doctor wanting to see me every two months instead of every three. It's starting to feel like a money grab for copay visits when most of this could be consolidated. Feeling a little overwhelmed/flustered. I know it's to make sure baby and I are healthy but damn! What's everyone else experience this far?????
Little boy due July 31st 2016