December 2018 Moms

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  • @mamajudec2018 I would definitely contact your doc, especially since the swelling has increased so much so quickly. Please keep us posted!
  • @mamajudec2018 def call doc to rule out pre-e to be on the safe side. Not something to mess with since it goes bad fast

    Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born. 

    6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived

    10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP 

  • @mamajudec2018 glad you sent them a message!! Sudden swelling is definitely a reason to contact them. And while it could be nothing, it could also be something, so it's better to know for sure. Keep us updated on what they say! FX for you that it's nothing!
    DS1 born 2/28/16
    DS2 due 12/12/18

  • @mamajudec2018 I'm glad you sent a message too.  Questions are exactly what your medical team is there for.  I know you don't want to be a "pest", but don't feel bad about asking any question...in today's world, you really have to be an advocate for your own health care.
  • @mamajudec2018 I definitely think you made the right choice by contacting your team. Let us know how it goes! 
  • Yes @mamajudec2008 def update us! I'm always curious but only have my previous experiences to go on with Pre-e. But clearly it's always good to update others if the symptoms were from a specific cause as a warning 

    Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born. 

    6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived

    10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP 

  • @mamajudec2018 Have you heard from your doctor this morning? Let us know how you’re doing when you can! Swelling like that is nothing to mess around with. Hope everything is good!
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  • @mamajudec2018 wondering if you’ve heard anything back yet? This is the kind of thing I wouldn’t hesitate to call about once the office is open, vs waiting for when they get around to responding to messages. 
  • @mamajudec2018 Good to know! I’ve been stalking this thread for an update from you all day <3
    Me: 31 | DH: 31
    Together since 2003 | Married 2010
    TTC #1 January 2016
    BFP April 18 2016 | EDD December 29, 2016
    Welcome baby A! January 9, 2017

    TTC#2 March 2018
    BFP March 30, 2018 | EDD December 12, 2018
  • @mamajudec2018 glad you went in and they are keeping track. Hope it gets better over the weekend! 
  • @mamajudec2018 Glad they are keeping an eye on you!
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  • @mamajudec2018 I’m glad your BP was okay. I hope the urine results come back okay and that the swelling goes down! FWIW I had carpel tunnel during my last pregnancy and I started wearing writs guards at night and that helped a bit.
  • @katy0990 How have your hands and wrists been so far? When did your carpal tunnel kick in last time?  Mine started at 32 weeks and by the end I was incapacitated pretty much.  I'm 29 weeks on Sunday and so far no sign of it, thank goodness.
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  • @texas_t It was on and off from 20ish weeks, but it was constant from around 28 weeks, I think. This time, I’m 24+4 and I’m afraid to jinx it, but so far so good, as long as I don’t lay on my hands or wrists. 
  • @mamajudec2018 so glad to hear this update! I’ve been looking all day. 
    Glad your BP seemed alright and that they are being cautious and keeping and eye. 
    In the meantime If it gets worse over the weekend be sure to call again. 
  • @mamajudec2018 Glad your blood pressure was normal and they are keeping a close eye on you! And for what it's worth, never feel like you're being annoying by contacting your doctor to make sure a symptom you're experiencing is normal - that is what they are there for, and you and your baby's safety/health are the most important thing! Hope the swelling goes down and/or they're able to figure out what's causing it!
  • @mamajudec2018 glad you got some thorough follow up from your doctor, and that your BP was normal. Good luck with the 24 hr urine, and I hope your swelling goes down. 
  • @morgantu @PensiveCrayon @Katzalia Thank you!!

    @katy0990 @texas_t Thank you! I'm wondering if I should start wearing wristguards. It is so painful and also just frustrating that I am not able to do some fine motor skills.

    @kristah2 Thank you! I definitely will. My swelling seems really intense today but I wouldn't say it's any worse but I am getting a headache so I'll make sure I take note if that becomes a pattern.

    @maureenmce Thank you! You are right. I need to just not worry about how they'll react and contact them when I feel like something is concerning me.

    @Jens_Hoes You're right! I will really try not to hesitate in the future if something is concerning me.

    Thank you all for the amazing support!!
  • @mamajudec2018 just catching up on this now, but so glad you asked the doctor about it and they saw you quickly.  Great news that your BP was normal, and the fact they are doing additional testing is excellent. You deserve answers.  By chance, is your BP usually quite low?  Mine runs low (90-100/50-60) usually, and today it was 130/80. Doc said it seems like it's creeping up, and they will keep a close eye on it, and told me to watch for early signs of pre-e, but said my numbers weren't worrisome yet.  I wonder if maybe your "normal" is much lower than the standard, so they aren't watching the numbers close enough?  Sorry if you've answered this a million times already somewhere!
  • @mamajudec2018 I had some similar warning signs early on in my last pregnancy and one thing that was reassuring was to buy a home blood pressure monitor. They’re easy to get at any drug store (sometimes you have to ask behind the pharmacy counter but it’s not a prescription.)

    By a certain point in my pregnancy, my doctor had me periodically check and contact him if I was over a certain threshold on either number. For weeks my pressure was totally fine and then it did spike to 160/120ish suddenly at 38.5 weeks and without me realizing it except for the monitor (I didn’t feel any different.) I now think it’s a good thing to have in the house just in general and they’re quite small to store. Maybe something to consider for reassurance if nothing else. 

    Btw make sure you get the arm cuff not the wrist cuff. The wrist ones are less accurate. 
  • @mamajudec2018 just seeing your update. So glad your BP was normal and that they're doing extra tests!! Hopefully it's not pre-e, but like maureenmce said, definitely don't hesitate to call this weekend if you have any other symptoms or get worse. 
    DS1 born 2/28/16
    DS2 due 12/12/18

  • @scaredunprepared I honestly don't know what my normal blood pressure is. I wish so bad I did because that makes total sense that it could just be a change even if it's not their specific standards of pre-eclampsia. If my blood work and urine test come back worrisome then I will for sure mention that to my doctor.

    @maebyemby That's a good idea! I will look into that for sure. I'm 27 1/2 weeks and start twice weekly fetal monitoring at 32 weeks so at least at that point they'll start checking my blood pressure twice a week rather than just once a month or once every two weeks.

    @CecilB93 Thank you! I will!
  • @mamajudec2018 re: your usual BP, usually every visit your doctor’s office will take vitals including your BP. If you have access to online messaging with your doctor, you likely also have access to your vitals in the after visit summaries. 
  • @Katzalia I have access to test results but not to my vitals but it's definitely something I can being up with my doctor next week. She's really nice.
  • @katy0990 @texas_t My hubby is on my way to Walgreens right now to get me a wristguard. Hoping that helps because I am unable to do the most simple tasks without pain! Thank you for the advice!
  • Hi all! I wanted to ask about vaccines... are you guys requiring anyone to who is going to be around your baby to get the flu shot? We are adamant about this and got a strong response from my MIL about it.  How about the TDAP? I know my husband and I will have gotten it, but are you requiring it from anyone else?


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  • @lexidawg My mom and I had a conversation about TDAP last week. Her PCP told her that he feels TDAP isn't really necessary for people who will be around a baby if they aren't the day-to-day caregivers. I plan to ask my OB her opinion and my parents at least have decided to get the vaccine anyways. 
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    DH and I will definitely get both vaccines and while I've mentioned that it would be nice for the grandparents to get them as well, I am not going to press on it. For the flu vaccine, sometimes it's only 30% effective against the current season's outbreak, so you never know if it will do anything. Asking people to wash their hands before handling baby or baby's things is probably as safe as you can get it. TDAP is a tricky one - I think it's a "live" vaccine, so I don't think everyone can have it. For example, my FIL won't be able to take it, and probably won't be able to be around anyone who takes it, so my MIL won't be able to get it. Again, hoping that hand washing is going to be enough..

    Aaaaaand I just realized that I'm supposed to get the vaccine only days before Thanksgiving, so I might expose my FIL to it  :# Why didn't I think of this before?


  • @lexidawg my mother (our daycare provider), myself and DH all will have/have current TDAP vaccines.  I don't have to hound DH to get it, because he inevitably sticks himself with something rusty every 10 years or so  :D
    My mother will get flu, and DH has agreed to get it because the baby cannot get it this year.  Other than that, we don't really push.  If someone is sick we stay away or vice versa.  It is hard on my in laws side because we are 1 of soon to be six grandchildren, and I don't really want to be the crazy lady who pushes it for people who aren't around the baby as much.  
    I echo what ab_canada said in that handwashing is paramount, and not kissing baby on the mouth or head.  
  • @lexidawg I did not insist on it last time and I don’t think I will this time either. I did mention it to my mom and MIL. I’m pretty sure my MIL got both. Not sure what my mom did. Obviously DH and I got both. I do feel totally confident in everyone who will be around my baby that they are responsible enough to stay away if they even feel a tiny bit sick or if they have been around a sick person. That being said, I think it’s 100% parents’ right to insist on it if they think that’s whats best.
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  • And now I've spent a half hour googling whether the pertussis vaccine is safe for cancer patients.. It looks like they can even be given it, so I am assuming I can't pass it on to my FIL.. But we will check with his doctors and I will ask mine, just to be sure.


  • @lexidawg we are pressing flu for grandparents and really, anyone who wants to see baby in the first few weeks. TDAP for me, H, and will mention it to others, but probably not press the issue.  H is a virologist, and VERY adamant about vaccines. Both my mom and MIL are retired teachers and are very happy to be vaccinated, and force my dad and FIL to get theirs. I don't think it will be a big issue, but it's definitely a fight that H will be happy to fight. 
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