thread: Swollen face?!

  1. #1
    Butterfly_Princess Guest

    Swollen face?!

    Okay, firstly i know what it COULD be..but im still unsure..
    Sunday morning when DP got out of bed, he asked me what was wrong with me, coz my face was horribly swollen. It went down after a bit and i didnt really think anything of it.
    At my MW appt yesterday she mentioned that any swelling of the face, blurred vision, and pain in my liver could be signs of Pre-Eclampsia and to give her a call if i were to get any or all.
    Well last night as DP and i were hopping into bed, my face felt a bit tight, and i thought it was coz id just washed my face and my skin was just a bit dry, until DP piped up and told me my face was swollen again. I looked in the mirror and it really was!
    I didnt call my MW like she said, because apart from that i felt fine.

    I havent had any high blood pressure at any of my appts..and i have only had traces of protein in my urine at my appts..

    Should i be worried?

    Ive just been doing some reading on the pre-eclampsia website..and have come accross a few signs/symptoms that i may possibly had as well..

    "Swelling or Edema (particularly of the hands or face) - A certain amount of swelling during pregnancy is normal. Edema is the accumulation of excess fluid. It is particularly concerning when it accumulates in the face (eyes) or hands. It is normal to have trouble wearing rings throughout pregnancy. " (Swelling on the face, its not constant (i dont think) but im still getting it in the face, and also a lot on my hands and feet)

    "Proteinuria (Protein in your urine) - Proteinuria is the result of proteins, normally confined to the blood, spilling into your urine because the small blood vessels in the kidneys become damaged. A simple dipstick test of your urine at each prenatal check-up can screen for proteinuria." (Always had a trace..but was told thats normal soo yea)

    "Headaches - Dull, throbbing headaches, often described as migraine-like that just won't go away." (had a few of these but cant say they were migrane like, but they did linger til i slept them off)

    "Nausea or Vomiting - Nausea or vomiting is particularly significant when the onset is sudden and in the second or third trimesters." (have felt a bit off on a few occasions, that went away once ive sat down for a bit)

    "Changes in Vision - Vision changes include temporary loss of vision, sensations of flashing lights, auras, light sensitivity, and blurry vision or spots. For some women who are farsighted, vision may actually improve." (Once or twice lately ive noticed a difference in my sight, cant say how exactly but it seemed really different for a while)

    "Racing pulse, mental confusion, heightened sense of anxiety, trouble catching your breath - If these symptoms are new to you, they could indicate an elevated blood pressure" (I get heart palpitations that have only JUST started about 4 weeks ago that make me feel like i cant catch my breath,a nd they make me feel anxcious or like im having a panic attack)

    "Stomach and/or Right Shoulder Pain - This type of stomach pain, called epigastric pain by the medical profession, is usually under the right-side ribs. It can be confused with heartburn, gallbladder problems, flu, indigestion or pain from the baby kicking. Shoulder pain is often called referral pain because it radiates from the liver under the right ribs. Lower back pain is different from muscle strain common to pregnancy. It is usually more acute and specific. All may be a sign of HELLP Syndrome or a related problem in the liver. Shoulder pain can feel like someone is deeply pinching you along the bra strap, or it can be painful to lie on your right side. " 9On two or three occasions ive had the pain under my right ribs that i couldnt explain if i tried, but went away after about a hour, didnt think anything of it, but when i mentioned it to my mum or my DP (who have both had gall stones) they asked if i could possibly have gall stones)
    They mention Lower back pain as well, well i get that too..but that could just be normal..
    Last edited by Butterfly_Princess; March 25th, 2008 at 06:50 PM.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    KA, Western Australia
    554

    Hi meg,

    I had swelling in my face all through my third trimester and had to keep having blood pressure checks and urine tests just to make sure, my blood pressure was higher than normal but wasn't quite high enough to be pre eclampsia. I had GD to but i dont think this would have contributed at all.

    I would give your m/w a call just so they can check it out, just in case, try not to worry though as it could just be a minor thing but better to get it check now iykwim. hope i was of some help

    **ETA** I think with all the other symptoms your having too it would be a good idea to see your m/w just to be safe.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    11

    Hi there,

    My face, feet and hands swell up constantly, but my blood pressure is always perfect so I just consider it yet another anoying thing about pregnancy for me. If you are worried, it's best to get it checked. Better to find out it's nothing than leave it and find out it's something. If not your midwife, how about your GP? I tend to worry about being a pain to the midwifes...but am happy to bug my GP
    Last edited by mnmum; March 25th, 2008 at 07:44 PM.

  4. #4
    Butterfly_Princess Guest

    Thanks so much for your replies, Ive added a bit more (not sure if you saw that??)
    I think im going to give my MW's a call..i did mention a few things to my MW at my appt yesterday (about the heart palpitations), but she overlooked it, and now after doing some reading i think ill call them up and tell them everything and see what they say.

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

    Nov 2005
    QLD
    3,068

    Hi Meg
    Contact your midwife.
    It could be nothing but it needs to be checked

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2006
    Queensland
    2,039

    Hi Meg,

    I agree definitely call the midwife don't worry about sounding silly or paranoid she told you to call with those symptoms and you have them! Better to get it checked out and not have it than have it and not get it checked!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    melb
    8,498

    Meg call your midwife and go and get checked for peace of mind may be nothing but may be PE.

  8. #8
    Butterfly_Princess Guest

    Thanks for all the imput, ill be calling after dinner

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    KA, Western Australia
    554

    Meg hope everything goes well when you call the m/w. Let us know how you go. fingers crossed its all ok.

  10. #10
    Butterfly_Princess Guest

    Heya!
    Well i called my MW last night, and she baisically said it was all in my head and im worrying about nothing. She wasnt any help..she seemed in a rush and like she wanted me off the phone really quick. Hrm
    I then read in my file and it had a msg in a box saying "Call your MW immediately if you experience any of these.." and it had swelling of the face, abnormal abdominal pain, and there were a few of the other things..and all i could think was "Well i did that and nothing came from it."
    So heres hoping nothing goes wrong then huh..

  11. #11
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2006
    Queensland
    2,039

    Hi Hun,
    about
    I would definitely not accept that crappy level of care! It may be nothing but PE is a very common thing (about 10% of women get it) and you have several of the symptoms. If it's unmonitored it can have some bad effects. That is not good enough I would call back and complain and then if you still don't get asked to come in I would ask them to do some tests and if they still don't do anything I would go in in person. It is important that you get checked out! I'm very passionate about this sorry for the rant I had issues with my hospital too long story but don't accept that they are right because they're not always. If they don't help I would also make it clear what your file says definitely complain about that other lady though if she doies that to someone else it could really have adverse effects!

    Don't let them make you feel stupid keep going until you get some tests for you and your baby! It is a hospitals job to take care of pregnant mums and when PE is so common you really need to be tested!!!

  12. #12
    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

    Nov 2005
    QLD
    3,068

    Hi Meg
    As I said before this could be nothing but it does need to be checked. If your midwife will not do anything then go to the hospital/doctor. Also I think that if that is the attitude of your midwife then it's time for a new one.

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