by meli554 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 02:11 am
So, I'm 8 weeks pregnant with #2.
With my son, I had severe pre-e and was induced at 34w2d. I had an appt with a MFM 2 weeks ago, and he said that there's no reason why this can't go on to be a normal pregnancy to full term. He said he'd write a letter to my ob suggesting that I get baseline lab & urinalysis, but that I could be treated by my regular ob. My BP was taken at this appt and was 118/78 (my non-pregnant BPs are typically right around there).
Well, last Friday I wasn't feeling well at all. I felt dizzy and nauseous, and basically couldn't do anything but lie down. On Saturday I felt better, but then developed a killer headache. And the past few days I've just felt a bit "off" so I had a co-worker take my BP today which was 142/78. So the systolic was a little high. I called my ob, and they told me to take it easy today and come in tomorrow for an appointment.
I'm just nervous because I'm only 8 weeks along. Anybody else experience something similar? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
So, I'm 8 weeks pregnant with #2.
With my son, I had severe pre-e and was induced at 34w2d. I had an appt with a MFM 2 weeks ago, and he said that there's no reason why this can't go on to be a normal pregnancy to full term. He said he'd write a letter to my ob suggesting that I get baseline lab & urinalysis, but that I could be treated by my regular ob. My BP was taken at this appt and was 118/78 (my non-pregnant BPs are typically right around there).
Well, last Friday I wasn't feeling well at all. I felt dizzy and nauseous, and basically couldn't do anything but lie down. On Saturday I felt better, but then developed a killer headache. And the past few days I've just felt a bit "off" so I had a co-worker take my BP today which was 142/78. So the systolic was a little high. I called my ob, and they told me to take it easy today and come in tomorrow for an appointment.
I'm just nervous because I'm only 8 weeks along. Anybody else experience something similar? Any thoughts would be appreciated.