Thanks for the reply HP![]()
Well I've decided to hire a blood pressure monitor from my local chemist for a week and see how I go. Hopefully like you said its anxiety about going to the doctors, again thank you very much. I'll keep you updated![]()
Thanks for the reply HP![]()
Well I've decided to hire a blood pressure monitor from my local chemist for a week and see how I go. Hopefully like you said its anxiety about going to the doctors, again thank you very much. I'll keep you updated![]()
Hi Misskylie, I think if it gets higher they will suggest you stay for a few hours so they can monitor you regularly over that time? I had a similar thing, though later on in my pg. Each time I stayed, they monitored me over the course of a couple of hours and both times it was within normal limits after an hour or so. I was never conscious of being anxious about going to see the middies, but I still had that white coat syndrome...
Hope all goes well for the rest of your pg and that your bp behaves itself.
I have heard of bowen therapists treating pre-eclampsia... try giving that a go? You could probably try acupuncture too.
Kelly xx
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It could be white coat. I had white coat. I was VERY aware of being anxious and every time they took it it was higher as my panic rose throughout the pregnancy with all the talk of medication, induction and c-sections. Mine is higher now just typing this! I practiced relaxation and breathing techniques to remain calm while it was being taken and took a warm bath and ate chocolate before appointments (which can help bring BP down, but ONLY if it's anxiety-related, so you won't mask a real problem that way).
In the end i had a blissful homebirth, and the only "normal" BP reading i got in my entire pregnancy book was taken during a contraction about 40 minutes before i delivered. Go figure.
Best of luck
Bx
if they are really worried they will watch you really closely and you will be put on meds and restricted activities, though 140/80 is not to bad they will worry if it get close to 100 more so.
Go see a good naturopath - i had the same problem - became a high risk patient had to change hospitals and was under the close watch of the professor at my hospital - i invested some time and effort into seeing a naturopath - she mixed me a heap of concoctions and got the blood pressure under control - it was fine from that point on, the Renal professor was so impressed he got her details to pass onto other patients - my problem started at 17weeks - so pretty early also - I would highly recommend going down this path - Good Luck I know it can be daunting but you can get it under control - the earlier the better
also thought I should add - if you're on the "plumper" side of things - you should ask for a Large Cuff when they take your blood pressure - it makes a huge difference in the reading
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