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Posted : Sun, 30 November 2008 21:43:46
Subject : FOA emilyb Hi hon, |
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| Mrs Mop n Chicken Leg *EmilyB* |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 16:56:32
Subject : FOA emilyb hiya, yea it seems quite rare, so speaking to someone else who has experienced it seemed to be a good idea. first of all ... did the aweful itching stop after you had your little one? im due for induction in 2 weeks, and the itching is getting me down more than anything, im not a moany person, but theres nothing worse than itchy feet !!! we are both ok as far as i know, i have 2 blood tests, dopplers and USS's a week at the moment, to-and-fro'ing from hosp twice a week, what a drag, but knowing our baby is healthy makes it worth it, secondly, how long did you stay in, and should i prepare myself for the docs whisking him off once hes born in an incubator? i know its all doom and gloom, but id rather be prepared. the induction and birth doesnt bother me one bit, its not knowing whats going to happen to our boy that bothers me most. thanks for any light you can shed on my lil dark cloud :) |
| *Carolyn* |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 17:52:04
Subject : FOA emilyb Hiya I had OC last yr and was induced at 37+3 I think and Violet was fine, we were out of hospital within hours and my induction was the best one of 3 so far, 2 hours of bouncing on my ball and then pushing her out! I was going to hospital a couple of times a week for monitoring and was given steroid injections at 34 weeks and then put on vitamin K - I declined anything for itching as I used to have eczema as a child and have a fairly good tolerance for not scratching! My LFT's went funny last week so am back being watched like a hawk but have made it to 36+3 so know that even if it all goes wrong now he will be OK. The itching is horrible though and I have had it all the way through my pregnancy on my hands and feet. I am hoping to find out tomorrow what the plan is with me when I get the results of bloods done today. Hope all goes well. Carolyn xxx |
| LovingmybabyNbump |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 19:53:37
Subject : FOA emilyb First of all hon,they should keep you and little one in for a minimum of 48hours as the danger is still imminent 48hours after birth-sorry. I am still itching now. . . sorry-she is almost 21weeks old and my itching has never gone BUT my levels were VERY VERY VERY high! they returned to sensible limits by 8 weeks though my itching has eased not gone.
I was diagnosed at 31weeks and told i wouldnt leave hospital without my baby but as i argued i only stayed in 2 weeks-unfortunatly the baby can die at any tiem and no ammount of monitoring can indicate or prevent this i am sorry. i was put on an ecg 2-3 times a day had 2 scans a week and a doppler and my baby only got here by the skin of her teeth. This is the info from my support group
If you suspect you may be suffering from obstetric cholestasis then please seek medical attention asap! The liver is in the upper right part of the abdomen. The functions of the liver include: storing glycogen (fuel for the body) which is made from sugars; helping to process fats and proteins from digested food; making proteins that are essential for blood to clot (clotting factors); processing many medicines which you may take; helping to remove poisons and toxins from the body. Cholestasiscan damage the baby's placenta causing stillbirth,there is very little research into this condition which is a very frightening thing when it can be so life threatening. After 37weeks the risk can be increased due to the placenta having to cope with so much,though the later you develope cholestasis the less chance you have of stillbirth usually, though still birth csn occur at anytime without warning and no amount of monitoring can prevent this.
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| LovingmybabyNbump |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 19:55:15
Subject : FOA emilyb Also there is a high risk of disability.xxxx |
| Mrs Mop n Chicken Leg *EmilyB* |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 20:20:51
Subject : FOA emilyb hi ladies, thanks ever so much for the info. im not naive enough to think that we will be out soon after our boys birth, but its nice to know im not alone!!! i too felt a total failure when i found out, i was totally gutted and very upset, i felt like my body had let me down and i had no control over the protection of my unborn. i developed oc at 31 weeks so im hopin that the risks are low. we have both been very well monitored and i am under the best specialist consultant in the AN unit, which is a relief. back to hospital tomorrow, more dopplers and USS's. bloods and LFT's. as far as im aware, my levels were high initially, 182 i think, then they came down to 150 something after 4 days, cons upped my meds and my acids are now down to 82ish, which is about double what they should be. luckily our boy is hyper in my tum, so i know instantly when hes havin a lazy day. braxtons are happening more and more now so i know my body is getting ready. i was 4/5 engaged 2 weeks ago so im guessing by the pains in my hips and pelvis that hes a bit further down by now. queen bee - do you know what your levels were? my cons said he'd seen them in the 1000's before, and altho i have been diagnosed with OC, there hav been much worse cases than mine. tbh im not fussed about me, i just want to make sure that our son is healthy and happy and he arrives here safe, whether it be naturally or i go under the knife. in a way (this sounds very selfish) im glad im having him early as we were set up for a 10lb bundle of joy, and we're on target for around 7lb at 37 weeks, and me only being 5' 3", im not quite sure how he fits in my little frame!!! me and my partner were both very big babies and i was squerming at the thought of having a 10lb baby !! thanks for the info |
| LovingmybabyNbump |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 20:27:42
Subject : FOA emilyb my levels were 672 and stabilised at 500- they are now around 50. they are meant to be 42 or less but i have mild liver damage hon. i was told i was having a tiny 5lb baby but she was 7lb 13oz and got jammed,lol. Are they treating you?x |
| Mrs Mop n Chicken Leg *EmilyB* |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 20:51:20
Subject : FOA emilyb aaah, your levels were much higher than mine, and i have asked about liver damage and my consultant said i should be fine and all will return to normal after a few days. yes i am on ursofalk (ursodeoxycholic acid), vitamin k tabs and also chlorphenamine for the itching, along with menthol aqueous cream for my skin, which helps a bit. im gettin so excited now, cant wait for him to get here ! |
| LovingmybabyNbump |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 20:59:34
Subject : FOA emilyb Do you know how they are inducing you? Goodluck and i really hope that you get on okay? |
| Mrs Mop n Chicken Leg *EmilyB* |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 21:13:37
Subject : FOA emilyb they are starting with the gel and go from there, theres plenty of options. ive had no steroid injections yet, i'll ask about that tomorrow. i have liver function tests twice a week, which is done via blood tests. they have no choice but to take me seriously as ive got a medical background so i wont let them mess me about. plus my partner is really supportive and very switched on so he harrasses our cons every week, poor bloke. my MW came to my house and quite literally put us in the car and rang ahead to the hosp for me when we initially found out, so i know they are taking it seriously. tbh 20 hours is a really long time, so by then i would imagine that i will hav had enough, but ill keep that in mind, thanks very much, altho im not keen on a c-sec, being a mardy bugger and dont like being stuck in !! good luck with number 2, at least you know what to look out for now ! we only want one, so im on the injection or implant once our boy is here, i really dont want to go through pregnancy again (sounds aweful) but ive had a terrible time, and really made my partner suffer with my moods and constant crying for the first 16 weeks, poor bloke ( i have a lot of making up to do!! ) thanks for all your advice, |
| LovingmybabyNbump |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 21:23:29
Subject : FOA emilyb I wasnt keen on a section but it was fab i was out shopping in 2days-no diff to a natural bled for nine days less than a normal. |
| Mrs Mop n Chicken Leg *EmilyB* |
Posted : Mon, 01 December 2008 21:49:55
Subject : FOA emilyb im very open minded so if he gets distressed then i wont hold back, they can send a 3yr old in to do it i really wont mind, his health is my number one priority. im glad that ive spoken to you, it has put my mind at rest, and hearing the scary stuff doesnt worry me too much, i just like to be prepared and know where i stand. my SIL had an induction so shes been filling me in with all the gorey details! yum ! anywho, up at 7am tomorrow so im going to go and take all my pills and get off to bed as my son has been asleep for a couple of hours now and will no doubt beat me in the ribs as soon as i lie down!!! good luck with baby no2!! |
| Vikkiand2girls |
Posted : Wed, 03 December 2008 22:14:18
Subject : FOA emilyb Hi i am just popping over from pregnancy and thought i'd add my experience. I had cholastasis when i was pregnant with my daughter, i started to itch on my hands and feet at 31 weeks and so i called the triage as i had looked this up on the internet and knew that if it was oc and i wasn't checked out it could be very dangerous. So i spoke to this midwife and she asked me if this would be my first baby and i answered yes and then she just said take piriton and see how you go!! I was so angry as i knew the itching wasn't normal pregnancy itching as it was so intense and th only way i could calm it down for a couple of minutes was to bath my hands and feet in cold water! The next day i had a anti-natal class at the hospital and afterwards i mentioned my itching to the midwife who took the class and she got me up to labour ward for blood tests straight away and after an hour they came back positive for cholastasis. At this point my levels were obviously high but i can't remember what they were. I was told to see a consultant a week later which i did and then he told me i had to have a steroid injection ready for an early delivery and told me i would possibly be induced at 38 weeks depending on my blood tests. I had many blood tests and at 35-36 weeks i was going into hospital daily for monitoring and blood tests. One day i was on my way to the hospital was in so much pain i was crying on the bus and when i got there i discovered i was bleeding when i went for a wee, they put me on antibiotics for a bladder infection and kept me in- i was 36+4. That day when i was on the ward my consultant came to see me and told me levels for oc had gone up so much that i would be kept in and induced exactly a week later, he also took more blood that day. He came back 2 days later which was a saturday and said that he wanted to get me induced ASAP as he was was concerned how much my liver functions blood tests were rising. He got me induced on the monday i was exactly 37 weeks. I was so relieved to be induced as the itching had spread all over my body and it was driving me mad and i couldn't sleep, also i was really worried about my baby too. I think my levels were close were about 500-600 when i was induced. |
| Mrs Mop n Chicken Leg *EmilyB* |
Posted : Thu, 04 December 2008 11:05:40
Subject : FOA emilyb hi vicky, thanks ever so much for filling me in on your experience. my levels are no where near as high as yours were, but my consultant is still concerned as my itching is getting worse rather than better, which is why im being induced in 11 days (aaarrggghhh!!! cant come quick enough) ... my LFTs are coming down slowly, but still double what they should be. im at hosp twice a week still, but to be honest im having good days and bad days with it, im up 10+ times a night and i cant settle to sleep unless im literally walking dead. im preparing myself to be in for a week or so once ive had our boy, as ive had no steroid injections or anything yet im not sure whats happening, got a list of q's to ask consultant tomorrow. we're both gettin really excited now, im just aprehensive about the induction as i know it doesnt work for some women, and i dont want baby getting stressed out ... will keep posting on here if i have anymore questions thanks again |

