home and pretty freaked out. Diagnosed with polyhydramnios. Basically just too much fluid. Bringing me in 2x a week to monitor with ultrasound and NST and possible early delivery at 38 weeks. Fears of water breaking on own, and cord prolapse are high so they're watching me closely. I'm pretty scared and google didn't help. Doctor just seemed serious about explaining everything and the importance of watching it. But unfortunately there isn't anything I can do. Does anyone else have experience with this? With my son I had a lot of fluid and he came at 37 on his own. But they never mentioned a condition such as this.
I had a lot of fluid last time but was never actually diagnosed, they just mentioned it. I've done some reading on it though, and am wishing you the best possible outcome. Hope your babe cooks as long as possible!
No experience but your team should keep you in the loop if there's anything specific for you to do. Can't tell you not to worry because we mamas are really good at that. Thinking of you and wishing you a healthy rest of your pregnancy!
I was diagnosed with it in my first pregnancy at 32 weeks. Same thing I had to go 2x/week for NST and ultrasound. They kept a close eye and ended up inducing me at 39 weeks 3 days. They broke my water at the hospital and it just ended up being that I had a lot of fluid because my son was big (9 lbs 2 oz). I freaked out too when they first told me and spent time worrying but honestly everything was fine and I came to find out that it is relatively common. Hope that helps!
I was diagnosed with it in my first pregnancy at 32 weeks. Same thing I had to go 2x/week for NST and ultrasound. They kept a close eye and ended up inducing me at 39 weeks 3 days. They broke my water at the hospital and it just ended up being that I had a lot of fluid because my son was big (9 lbs 2 oz). I freaked out too when they first told me and spent time worrying but honestly everything was fine and I came to find out that it is relatively common. Hope that helps!
Thank you for sharing this! I wonder if I really had it with DS2 since they commented on me having about a gallon of fluid when they broke my water at the hospital and he was 3 weeks early at 8lbs.
I have no experience with this, but I'm glad to hear that they caught it and they are keeping a close watch on you! I know it's hard to stay off Google...but try to for the sake of your sanity!
I'm so sorry you're dealing with added stress/worry! I just had a growth scan this morning and the tech mentioned that I have a lot of fluid, but she didn't say anything more and the MFM doctor who spoke with us after didn't mention it. I had no idea there was such a thing has having too much! Hopefully all will be fine though and it never hurts to have increased monitoring.
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I also got the poly diagnosis today. She's consulting without MFM to see if they want further testing and she mentioned maybe delivering early. I already have a 39.0 induction scheduled so will see if they want earlier than that. She said I'll probably be more uncomfortable and be bigger but hopefully that's it.
I also got the poly diagnosis today. She's consulting without MFM to see if they want further testing and she mentioned maybe delivering early. I already have a 39.0 induction scheduled so will see if they want earlier than that. She said I'll probably be more uncomfortable and be bigger but hopefully that's it.
Bummer news but hoping the best for us both. And the discomfort is insane.
I also got the poly diagnosis today. She's consulting without MFM to see if they want further testing and she mentioned maybe delivering early. I already have a 39.0 induction scheduled so will see if they want earlier than that. She said I'll probably be more uncomfortable and be bigger but hopefully that's it.
Bummer news but hoping the best for us both. And the discomfort is insane.
I'm definitely more uncomfortable this time but I just figured was a normal STM symptom. With DD I had oligo (too low fluid) the whole time so this is the exact opposite
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Me: 34, DH: 38 ~ TTC since 2014
IUI #1-3 (Nov 2015, Feb 2016, May 2016) = BFNs
IVF ER (July 2016) = 7 PGS normal embryos
FET #1 (Sept 2016) = BFP! DD born 5/30/17
FET #2 (April 2019) = BFN
FET #3 (July 2019) = BFP! DS born 3/27/20