Pre Eclampsia repeat fear
Hi Tara,
This is my first post on BellyBelly, though I have been reading the forums for some time. I was searching for some threads on PE as well, thanks for starting a thread.
I had severe PE with my first child, which basically came on during delivery, a very scary experience. My BP went up in the final week of pregnancy, but the serious symptoms came on extremely quickly. I was quite sick when I got to hospital and was on a magnesium sulphide drip for 36 hours, including after delivery. Luckily bub and myself came out fine, though it was an experience I don't want to repeat in a hurry. There is PE on my husband's side, but I had no idea in my first pregnancy that I was at risk and it came out of the blue completely. I had some symptoms that began around 34 weeks, such as flashing lights, small baby, raised BP, pain in my upper right side, headaches, etc. The actual onset of the severe PE was pretty much without symptoms-- I was in spurious labour for 24 hours already with posterior baby-- though I did have the feeling that something was 'wrong' and begged them to let me come to hospital. (Lucky I insisted on going in a second time. I was turned away the first time, they kept confusing my BP with the baby's ?!)
Last week I had a couple of incidents of flashing stars before my eyes, and my BP was 144/85 when I went in for my fortnightly checkup. After monitoring for four hours it went down to 110/70, my normal BP. All my bloods were normal, and only traces of protein in urine. But it knocked me for a six and now I'm worried that I will develop PE with this pregnancy. I'm going in for monitoring again this Thursday.
Thanks for sharing, Tara, and Michelle and Caro too, it is very reassuring to find others to talk to about this scary disease. Apart for one obstetrician and one midwife, on the whole I haven't had a lot of good medical help about the condition. I've had to do my own research and there are some really distressing stories about PE out there!
I'm in a different state this time, and a different hospital, so they don't have my records.
That was a long post for a first one. :rolleyes:
Thanks for listening,
Heca