Around 35 weeks they found that my blood pressure runs consistently in the 140s over high 90s unless I am on my left side (which it's then normal). They did a full pre-eclampsia workup which was negative. The week prior, all my BPs were normal so this is a new thing.
They plan to induce at 39 weeks unless things get worse, but they'll be watching me closely as there is always the risk of it turning into pre-e. Anyone ever dealt with this? How did it go? FTM and nervous
Married 09/2014
BFP #1 11/19/15 | DS 07/16/2016
BFP #2 09/03/17 | EDD 05/17/2018
Re: Anyone ever dealt with gestational hypertension?
I went into work last Monday and sat at my desk all morning and it continued to climb with an increase of swelling. I ended up being sent to L&D. Was put on bedrest. I was so swollen that they had a hard time evening finding my veins to get blood. That 32 weeks and 5 days.
My OB ran all the pre-e test on Thursday and I am just waiting till Tuesday with the results. Im
hoping for a modified bedrest with a c-section at 37 weeks if my BP continues as high.
My BP since being home and on bedrest is still in the 120-130s/90-100s. So not great. I also have swelling if I do run a small errand or something.
Keep us updated!!
My BP last Thursday was 156/94, but all bloodwork and urine tests were negative for preeclampsia and have no indication it's heading in that direction. My OB said to prepare for delivery as early as 36 weeks (I'm 35w2d), which is worst case scenario, to 39 weeks. If all stays the same, we're likely looking at 38-39 weeks depending on my cervix (if I've started dilating at 38, she's more likely to recommend induction at that point, but if I'm completely closed at 38, she'll try to push me to 39).
Try not to stress yourself out. Listen to your dr and take it easy.
I don't eat much sodium anyway, but they said it wouldn't help to cut it out because my underlying BP is great. I already drink around 150oz of water per day.
Every since ACOG came out in late 2013 stating that full term is now 39 weeks and that 37/38 weeks is early term and there is an appreciable difference between the two... I'm terrified to deliver before 39 weeks.
BFP #2 09/03/17 | EDD 05/17/2018
I completly understand. The longer baby stays put the better but if things get worse health wise, then delivery is the best route. Remember if the dr decides to deliver early and you are questioning it, you have the right to ask for a second opinion. Also, Have they been doing or mentioned about doing NSTs and/or a growth scan? Wouldn't hurt to ask about it if not.
BFP #2 09/03/17 | EDD 05/17/2018
BFP #2 09/03/17 | EDD 05/17/2018
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
So far, my BP hasn't gotten that high. It's been around 128/70 so for now they're just keeping an eye on it. I had an appointment today and they seem to think I won't make it to 40 weeks, so we will see what happens. I'm hoping to avoid an induction this time around.
Married: 10/04/2014
DD1: 03/02/15
DD2: 08/04/16
Baby 3 Due: 11/23/18!