thread: How Dangerous would getting Swine Flu Be?

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Jul 2010
    Brisbane
    673

    Thanks MummeNurse

    I did the bad thing and googled! lol So it sent me into a Panic state. I thought that they might Induce her so that she could be treated. But its good to know that there is a pregnant safe way of treating it.

    You've Allivated me of my worry!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Adelaide
    726

    I had swine flu about 5 (?) weeks ago, so would have been 31 weeks (around about). Totally freaked me out, but the midwife reassured me that as long as I was feeling normal with baby in there (kicks, no pain, etc), I just needed to make sure I got myself well and looked after myself, as the same would be good for baby.

    Nothing at all interesting or life threatening for me to worry about.

    Hope the same is true for your friend!

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
    3,132

    I got swine flu last year as well and I was 32/33 weeks pregnant. I was fine and baby was fine. I got treated as soon as my first symptoms showed up though - I knew what to look out for and as soon as it showed up I went to the doctor who immediately prescribed Tamiflu. DD2 didn't need to be induced or anything like that.

    I think most complications of swine flu come with it not being treated or secondary infections. It wasn't fun, but it was just like having a bad flu.

    I hope your friend and her baby are okay

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Member

    Jul 2010
    Brisbane
    673

    Hi Ladies

    Thanks so much for sharing your stories! I got worried when I couldnt find any reports of things going okay!

    She did get perscribed the Tamiflu and has been on that and is starting to feel better already. She's hoping to get released over the weekend.
    When I spoke to her yesterday she sounded SO much better so that was really re-assuring to hear.

    Thanks again!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Aug 2010
    NSW
    138

    I had Swine Flu around 32-33 weeks. I'm now 37w 4d. Healthy and still pregnant! It is basically the same as seasonal flu only that you may have a bit hight temp. But mine did not once exceed 38 degrees, and also may take longer to get over. Mine hit pretty bad for around a week and then slowly eased of for a week. The main concern is that it increases your chances of other illnesses, as does seasonal flu. And is a littler harder to recover from while pregnant. The only thing really worrying that I experienced was fewer movements of the baby, and slightly higher fetal heartrate. But as my pregnancy has progressed to near end these things can happen normally anyway. I would definately reccommend to see a doctor, and they would discuss the pros and cons of meds. And if you had a noticably worrying decrease in baby's movements I would recommend to get that check-out straight away Good Luck!