by tree » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:00 am
Welcome to the forums. I am sorry you had to go through all of this and find us here. Worrying about PE is very normal. We would be happy to try to help you through it.
It is good to hear that your midwife is watching you so closely. I would like to second Diana's suggestion that your talk to your midwife about your right-side abdominal pain at your appointment tomorrow. Abdominal pain can be a normal pregnancy symptom, but it is definitely something to talk with your doctors and/or midwife about. Upper right quadrant (URQ) pain can be caused by liver problems (the EL in HELLP). The standard PE blood work includes liver enzymes, platelets, hematocrit, kidney function, and a bunch of other things. It would be good to ask what came back concerning . If you have elevated liver enzymes or other signs of HELLP, your midwife would probably be more concerned about the URQ pain. As you have probably read, HELLP and PE can move very quickly, which is the reason you are being seen so frequently. Don't hesitate to call immediately if you feel worse (bad headache, visual changes, nausea, general terrible feeling). All that said, I hope you can hang in there and keep baking that baby for a while. Good luck!
Keep us posted on how you are feeling.
Welcome to the forums. I am sorry you had to go through all of this and find us here. Worrying about PE is very normal. We would be happy to try to help you through it.
It is good to hear that your midwife is watching you so closely. I would like to second Diana's suggestion that your talk to your midwife about your right-side abdominal pain at your appointment tomorrow. Abdominal pain can be a normal pregnancy symptom, but it is definitely something to talk with your doctors and/or midwife about. Upper right quadrant (URQ) pain can be caused by liver problems (the EL in HELLP). The standard PE blood work includes liver enzymes, platelets, hematocrit, kidney function, and a bunch of other things. It would be good to ask what came back concerning . If you have elevated liver enzymes or other signs of HELLP, your midwife would probably be more concerned about the URQ pain. As you have probably read, HELLP and PE can move very quickly, which is the reason you are being seen so frequently. Don't hesitate to call immediately if you feel worse (bad headache, visual changes, nausea, general terrible feeling). All that said, I hope you can hang in there and keep baking that baby for a while. Good luck!
Keep us posted on how you are feeling.