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Old August 9th 06, 06:32 AM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
taylormadeinjaxfl
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Default Meds, pains, high blood pressure, pain n left side

My doctor has recently taken me off of my anti-anxiety meds even though I
have come this far with a healthy baby boy he already weighs 2.5lbs at
26wks, and level 2 and echo cardio look great. My blood pressure is
spiking 150/110 pulse 95. I'm having sharp pains in my right side when my
blood pressure goes up, in upperr belly all the way down to my lower belly
mostly though where my liver sits. Nausea is also followed by the pain. I
am frustrated at what to do I was fine and so was baby before they started
screwing w.my meds. Please help.
Taylor

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Old August 9th 06, 06:38 AM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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Default Meds, pains, high blood pressure, pain n left side

What I meant to say was right side not left..opps

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Old August 9th 06, 10:48 AM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
Mike Rich
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Default Meds, pains, high blood pressure, pain n left side

Have you had your urine measured for protein. Upper stomach pain can
sometimes be a sign of HELLP Syndrome so it would be worth talking to
your Doctor. More information at www.apec.org.uk
taylormadeinjaxfl wrote:
My doctor has recently taken me off of my anti-anxiety meds even though I
have come this far with a healthy baby boy he already weighs 2.5lbs at
26wks, and level 2 and echo cardio look great. My blood pressure is
spiking 150/110 pulse 95. I'm having sharp pains in my right side when my
blood pressure goes up, in upperr belly all the way down to my lower belly
mostly though where my liver sits. Nausea is also followed by the pain. I
am frustrated at what to do I was fine and so was baby before they started
screwing w.my meds. Please help.
Taylor


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Old August 9th 06, 07:42 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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Default Meds, pains, high blood pressure, pain n left side

taylormadeinjaxfl wrote:
My doctor has recently taken me off of my anti-anxiety meds even though I
have come this far with a healthy baby boy he already weighs 2.5lbs at
26wks, and level 2 and echo cardio look great. My blood pressure is
spiking 150/110 pulse 95. I'm having sharp pains in my right side when my
blood pressure goes up, in upperr belly all the way down to my lower belly
mostly though where my liver sits. Nausea is also followed by the pain. I
am frustrated at what to do I was fine and so was baby before they started
screwing w.my meds. Please help.


Definitely go in to L&D and ask for a blood panel to check your liver
enzymes and platelets -- this sounds like the symptoms of HELLP
syndrome, and those are some *high* bp numbers. The expert researchers
at the Preeclampsia Foundation who volunteer their time to answer
questions about the disease seem to be in agreement that stress and
anxiety can't really contribute to the development of either PE or
HELLP, so I doubt it has anything to do with coming off of your anxiety
meds -- it probably just is coincident. Here's a link to their
comments:

http://www.preeclampsia.org/forum/to...?TOPIC_ID=9447

Please let us know how you get on.

--
C, mama to three year old nursling

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Old October 3rd 06, 11:03 AM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
taylormadeinjaxfl
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Default Low baseline baby?

My baby boys heart rate stays at 110 to 115 bpm, sometimes dropping as low
as 80 bpm. This is scaring me alot! I am on pain meds(BID)12 hour release,
anti-anxiety meds(as needed) and phenergan(as needed), and I am 35wks if
this helps. I'm really worried as i went into labor the 30th of September
and they stopped it. I'm due for a c-section on October 17th. Any help
would be appreciated.
Thanks

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Old October 3rd 06, 02:06 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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Default Low baseline baby?


"taylormadeinjaxfl" wrote in message
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My baby boys heart rate stays at 110 to 115 bpm, sometimes dropping as low
as 80 bpm. This is scaring me alot! I am on pain meds(BID)12 hour release,
anti-anxiety meds(as needed) and phenergan(as needed), and I am 35wks if
this helps. I'm really worried as i went into labor the 30th of September
and they stopped it. I'm due for a c-section on October 17th. Any help
would be appreciated.

If it's any help at about 20 weeks #2's heart rate was 126. I saw a scatter
graph of heart rate against gestational age and her heart rate was so low it
was off the bottom. It was low all the way through. If they're asleep then
it will be lower-no need to worry about that. At one appointment the midwife
insisted on waking her up (by prodding) before I could go, as it was low
enough to be a worry.
She has no heart problems at all.
Debbie


 




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