Guest guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 , I am not monitoring contractions at home, usually I can tell, but these I was not feeling at all. I just happened to go in because of the blood pressure problems and they told me I was contracting once they put me on the monitors. I was confused when they wanted to give me the terb shots. If I wouldn't have seen them on the screen with my own two eyes, I wouldn't have believed them. Doesn't help I wasn't with it because of the blood pressure being so low. The docs said the same thing at no stopping labor once I hit 34 weeks. If I go before that, they will not use any medications anymore once I reach 4-5 cm. Fortunately, the last couple times the terb has worked and haven't had the need for the mag. I have had the steriod shots for the baby when I was in previously. I just have DH calling to check on me through out the day and a very good neighbor if needed. We don't live near family and with relocating don't have many friends in the vicinity. Re: 32 Week Update - , So sorry to hear about your complications the last few days. Not feeling contractions seems to be a common (or atleast NOT uncommon) occurence around here. Do they have you monitoring at home? You might have answered that, sorry if I have forgotten. I can't imagine how strange it must feel when your bp gets so low. Is there someone with you helping out during the day? So you have to go through this for several more days until they try to correct the bp? I'm glad to hear that other tests came back o.k. I think you are referring to FFN (fetalfibronectin) testing. In my situation, they stopped those at around 32 weeks, if I recall correctly, because I was told at 34 weeks, they would no longer do anything (including medicate) to stop the contractions. Of course, I certainly don't expect you to answer me with all you are going through I am just curious if they have told you at what gestation they will let nature take its course? I know you mentioned at 4-5 cm dilated. Have they given you steroid shots for the baby's lungs? Again, something you might have mentioned...sorry if that's the case (fuzzy, sleep-deprived head ). Keep up the great work! /UU/32 > > Thank you to everyone that posted a well wishes and uplifting thoughts. As much as I have tried to remain optimistic and in high spirits some days are much harder than others. Trying to remain rational is a difficult at times, specially when you have so much time to ponder of all the outcomes, and watch Special Delivery on TLC ( or is it Discovery???). DH said he was going to block the channel, so I can't watch it anymore. lol. > > I was back in the hospital Tuesday evening into Wednesday. I was having contractions I wasn't feeling, terb corrected that. The main reason I was in there was because of my blood pressure plummeting (60s\30s) . The nifedipine is starting to take it's toll on my blood pressure, terb helped to increase it a little. Even on bedrest (laying down, switching sides and everything) when it gets that low you start feeling really funky. I have to stick with it till I go back to the doctor next week where they are going to try to figure out if there is another med I can take. All other tests came back fine, including the test to determine if you are going to have the baby soon. Sorry, can't remember the name of it. > > Thanks all for your support, > , UU 32w 2d #1 Share bookmarks: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/links/ Share files: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/files/ The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ es/ The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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