November 2018 Moms

Appointments and Updates 6/3 - 6/9

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Re: Appointments and Updates 6/3 - 6/9

  • When is your appointment? It was today. How far along will you be? 15 weeks What is being discussed? We got to listen to the heartbeat with a Doppler, and we scheduled the anatomy scan. Questions/Comments/Concerns: Now that I’m 35, and considered “advanced maternal age” She had me schedule a “Level 2” ultrasound for the anatomy scan. I’m curious what a level 2 entails.
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  • When is your appointment? This morning!

    How far along will you be? 16w2d

    What is being discussed? Not much--heard baby's heartbeat, discussed sleeping positions, talked about what to expect at the big 20-week ultrasound.

    Questions/Comments/Concerns: The Dr mentioned that it's possible my placenta may be low (placenta praevia?)--we'll find out for certain next month when they do the scan.  There had been some spotting in a previous exam with no real explanation, but no pain or cramping.  If this is the case, it sounds like we could be looking at a C-section.  I'm not too worried about it b/c it's still early, Baby is healthy, and there are many scarier things than a C-section.  
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  • @soehlerk I had previa with ds, it moved and had I not had other complications, I could have had a vaginal delivery. I may be looking at another previa with this one as I have another low, anterior placenta. 
  • When was your appointment: Today

    How far along will you be: 17w6d

    What is being discussed: Just a urine sample and checked the heartbeat on the doppler: 155.. hoping that means girl. DS's was around 140 by this time. Also scheduled the anatomy scan in 2 weeks. We are still team green but excited to see baby again and know that everything is okay since insurance wouldnt pay for any sort of genetic testing this time around.

    Questions/Comments/Concerns: Not really. Just cannot believe this pregnancy is going so fast. 
  • When is your appointment?
    Friday, June 8th

    How far along will you be?
    16w2d

    What is being discussed?
    I assume I'll pee in a cup and hear the heartbeat. I'm also assuming we'll schedule the 20 week ultrasound. We are also team green but it will be nice to see an actual baby in there.

    Questions/Comments/Concerns:
    @soehlerk at my first ultrasound they also told me I had previa and will check it again at 20 weeks and that in a lot of cases it moves.

    +1 to things seeming to be going fast. I had a brief moment the other day of, oh right, we're having another baby and haven't really thought about the logistics of anything lol.
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  • When is your appointment?
    Tomorrow!!!
    How far along will you be?
    16w 1d
    What is being discussed?
    The normal question and answer I assume, pee in a cup, listen to baby's heart beat, and schedule anatomy scan
    Questions/Comments/Concerns:
    I am so beyond ready to see my baby again and to know whether I'll be buying blingy things or blue! 
  • When is your appointment?
    Thursday morning
    How far along will you be?
    16+4
    What is being discussed?
    This will be the first of my biweekly ultrasounds to measure my cervix
    Questions/Comments/Concerns:
    I'm also supposed to start progesterone shots this week. There was a hick-up with the insurance, so now I might have to wait until next week. I hear they are really painful, but I want to start them when I'm supposed to because I REALLY don't want another preterm birth experience.
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  • @soehlerk - I've had previa twice before. The first time it resolved itself by 20 weeks, the second time by 28 weeks. Fx yours resolves  on its own too.

    When is your appointment?
    It was this morning.

    How far along will you be? 16w4d

    What is being discussed? Normal 16 week appointment, checked the heartbeat and had some blood drawn for my thyroid and something else that I can't remember now.

    Questions/Comments/Concerns: My youngest will be 18 months when this baby is born and last time I went from 5cm to 10cm dilated in 25 minutes and my OB didn't make it to the delivery. Today he started talking about inducing a little early this time since the likelihood of another precipitous birth is pretty high at this point, especially with this pregnancy being so close to the last one.  I am so against early inductions that are not medically necessary that I am currently feeling very conflicted about it and will really need to chew on it. I'm kind of glad he brought it up this early so I have time to really think about it. 
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  • @vrj0522 :o to how fast your last labor was. for what it’s worth, i’ve seen some research that suggests 39w is actually the ideal time to give birth, having the highest percentage of positive outcomes and also it’s around the time that the placenta reaches it’s best by date. maybe that will make you feel better about the decision?
  • When is your appointment?
    Yesterday
    How far along will you be?
    17+1
    What is being discussed?
    Doppler, regular check up

  • @vrj0522 Is precipitous birth bad or harmful in any way? Or does the OB just want to induce you early to make sure you have the baby in the hospital and not at home or in another accidental location? How long did it take you to go from 0 to 5 cm dilated? Sorry for the 20 questions, I'm just curious. 
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  • @highsteaks - the OB did mention that baby will be full term and therefore in great shape to be induced. I just feel so bad ripping her out before she decides it's time. 

    @offtoneverland - the concern is that I could end up giving birth outside of the hospital. That plus the fact that I am currently GBS+ so there might not be enough time for antibiotics. With my last, I was actually at 3 cm dilated 2 days earlier at the OB's office. The day I went into labor I had inconsistent contractions for 7 hrs before we showed up at the hospital at 4 cm. They sent me for a little walk and then everything went super fast. I never had braxton hicks with him so I think that's why I was in unproductive labor for so long that day. With my daughter, I did have BH and my labor from beginning to end was about 5 hours. I feel like depending on how the rest of the pregnancy goes, we could wait until she comes on her own or until a day or so before her due date, but I would much rather just wait for her to come on her own. Something about ripping her out early just doesn't sit well with me. 
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  • @vrj0522 from your op about it, and again from your replies, i see that you have a very strong opinion about induction. i’m sure you have very good and sound reasons for feeling that way and i realize i shouldn’t have tried to change your mind because it’s not my business.

    that being said, can i stand on my soapbox for a moment and say that decribing induction as “ripping [baby] out” makes it sound like a shameful thing for those who have had one, myself included for my first and very likely for this one as well. there are many good, unselfish, medically necessary reasons for having an induction and no one should feel ashamed of that process if they come to it. and, ripping baby out is NOT what it’s like. sorry, end rant.
  • edited June 2018
    @highsteaks I can 100% understand what you're saying regarding induced labors and how phrasing it as "ripping [LO] out" does imply it as a shamful thing and that doesn't sit well with me (but also just to put on record, I don't believe that was VRJ's intention, no matter how strong her feelings regarding inductions may be). Just to play a SMALL bit of devil's advocate for @vrj0522 per her original post I think she mostly has strong feelings regarding non medically necessary early inductions.  I can't imagine anyone suggesting someone not induce when it is a medical necessity. That would be incredibly dangerous.

    IMO, this type of induction seems right on the edge of medically necessary to me though (than again, I don't know all situations necessity vs non necessity). Granted, it is a possibility for any one of us, but if I knew ahead of time that I were highly likely to not make it to the hospital before LO arrives that would be worse (IMO) than inducing before baby naturally decides he/she is ready. 

    No matter what, @vrj0522 as you mentioned, I'm glad your OB brought this up early so that you can process and decide what you want to do. I hope you can come to a decision you feel comfortable with.

    Eta: just reread that you're also GBS+, to me that pushes induction firmly into a medical necessity (IMO) unless you test GBS- closer to due date. But as stated I dunno all situations that are necessity vs non-necessity.

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  • Well both my babies had to be literally "ripped" out at 41 wks because they wouldn't come on their own. 
  • Sorry for the extra post, @vrj0522 just out of curiousity (and apologies if you already stated this elsewhere) how far along were you with your previous two? Were you "early" or "late" in regards to your EDD?

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  • As someone who had her kid via c section at 35 weeks because I was to sick to continue pregnancy (thanks ICP), the term "ripped out" does not sit well at all. My baby was literally torn from my body, because I probably wouldn't have survived long term if we induced. I will probably never know what a full term pregnancy is like, nor what it's like to have a vaginal birth. 

    I'm not trying to beat a dead horse, nor am I trying to make anyone angry, etc. But, as a mom that already receives flack for not being able to birth babies vaginally, has to have c sections (or "ripped out" if you will), and will probably never have a full term birth; it kind of raises my ire a bit. I watched my sister have 3 babies via induction and she pushed them out. A drastic difference from ripping out. 

    Ok, I just needed to say that. I am very sorry if I offended, upset, or angered anyone. It wasn't my intention and I in no way thought anyone meant any I'll will etc, but words have power. Words like "ripped out" in conjunction with birth can send a mom to a very dark place very quickly. On the day I gave birth, I started My day at the Dr, went to L&D triage for labs, then was told I was having a baby. This all happened in the span of a few hours. I didn't get a choice, no one asked if I was ready, what my birth plan was, nothing. One minute I was thinking it would be a normal day, the next I'm being prepped for surgery so that can "take the baby". "Ripped out" sent me spiralling, quickly. 
  • @wildrainbow lovetits meant as I see and recognize what you went through and *hugs* not because I "love" that you went through that traumatic experience <3

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  • @vrj0522 ahhh gotcha! I'd think a day or two before your EDD would make a lot of sense. I'm curious if a potential option would be to start antibiotics a few days before your due date, although you'd still be running the risk of delivering outside the hospital and overuse of antibiotics might be worse... I just wonder if it would even be a possibility. Do you live relatively close to the hospital at least? I'd likely be running at any contraction, BH or otherwise if I were you :joy::joy:

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  • i knew exactly where vrj0522 was going, re:medically unnecessary inductions for the comfort of mom, and obviously it must be a problem if march of dimes is addressing it.

    @lurvleybunchococonuts my main concern was pp using the phrase she did, and i tried to address it while also avoiding attacking her for her beliefs/experiences (and i’m not great at always expressing exactly what i mean) because i don’t think she deserves an attack at all. i just want to let it be know that i’m not ok with that phrase used in that way.

    @lifesabeach85 i was a fool to mention a study i read years ago without a link to back it up, so that’s my bad. but the content was so remarkable to me that i’m fairly certain i was paraphrasing pretty accurately. that being said, that’s still not good enough for putting it back out there, but it was my intention to make pp feel better about a possible early induction. i did attempt to find the original research after i posted (with no luck, of course). i came across the march of dimes first, and read through it. it is very alarmist imo, which is something that i have a problem with, but i guess that’s the best way to scare moms who may be thinking of pursuing an unnecessary induction, and who am i to attack march of dimes? and, i chose the phrase “best by date” very precisely, because a best by date is NOT an expiration date—with the same connotation that a shelf stable product has, that it is perfectly fine after the date, but may not be at its peak anymore. i mentioned that i tried to find the original study with no luck, but i did find this page last night, which was not written with the express purpose of supporting induction at 39 weeks, but also presents some of the facts that i tried to succinctly address, mainly that there is a sweet spot for the highest percentage of positive outcomes for birth, and it tends to fall in the 39-40 week range. problem is, it’s a long read and there is not a single section i can point you to that contains my whole argument. but, here it is if anyone interested: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/evidence-on-inducing-labor-for-going-past-your-due-date/
    and if anyone comes back in here having only read a portion of it and tries to argue that see, it says that early induction is bad, i’ll send you right back to finish reading the whole thing!

    @vrj0522 i’m good if you’re good.

    and in case as i came across to the contrary, i’ll support the decision of any mom who has the support of their doctor in whatever way or however long they want to gestate their kid. 

    group hug, anyone?
  • @highsteaks - we are good!

    @lurvleybunchococonuts - we're 35 minutes away from the one I want to deliver at. However, there is a hospital 15 min away that my doctor also delivers at and I think that if I were to go into spontaneous labor, we'd be running there. I will be asking about antibiotics next time, that's a great thought. Thanks for sounding this all out with me!  
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  • edited June 2018
    When is your appointment?
    Tomorrow at 3:30PM (CST)

    How far along will you be?
    16w5d

    What is being discussed?
    16w appt + finally getting our NIPT draw done

    Questions/Comments/Concerns:
    Not really, I'm just starting to get really anxious (probably for no reason) that something dreadfully wrong is going to happen.  I don't even know if they'll be doing an U/S or just do a measurement/doppler?  I'll be seeing my actual OB this time versus the one I've been seeing since March (regular OB had been on maternity leave).  I haven't felt LO move yet, which I know isn't particularly worrisome especially 1) me being overweight, and 2) me being a FTM.  I thought I felt something a few days ago but it was so short lived/fleeting and vague that I dunno.  I've been getting more random aches and pains, and experiencing sciatica which is unpleasant.  I swear I haven't been able to wear underwear in the past week because the left leg opening doesn't "hurt" but it's like an uncomfortable tenderness/sensitivity.  I just am really anxious to know that LO is alright.

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  • When is your appointment?
    Today 06/07
    How far along will you be?
    16+1
    What is being discussed?
    16 week check up. Probably listen to HB via doppler, urine sample, and have blood drawn for quad screen
    Questions/Comments/Concerns:
    I'm curious why my doctor still does the quad screen versus one of the cell free NIPTs
  • @susan112118 the quad screen also picks up neural tube defects like spina bifida, not just chromosomal issues.  We had the NT and NIPT done and will still have the quad done due to a family history of spina bifida, although anyone can have a child with spina bifida so there's definitely good reason to keep it around.  
  • @lurvleybunchococonuts - what my doctor told me was that if at 16 weeks you think you felt baby move, you most likely did. I was pretty nervous for my 16 appointment for no reason too. I hope the next 24 hrs go by fast so you can get some comfort! 
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  • @vrj0522 @highsteaks thanks for the reassurance ladies <3 I'm sure all will be well and it's just my anxiety getting the better of me.  I'm crossing all my fingers and hoping for an U/S as well!  Only 27.5 more hours to go :joy: 

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  • Asked the nurse who called this afternoon with my appt reminder what to expect tomorrow and she said at 16w they just do fetal sounds and measurement. I'm bummed I won't be seeing LO but hopefully hearing the HB will be reassuring. And I'm glad to know ahead of time.

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