Anonymous wrote:I had HELLP with my first son. No symptoms, just slightly high BP at 36 weeks so they did a blood panel. Induced immediately. My son son was small but fine. That said, I was not allowed to be alone with him or even hold him die to magnesium. Mag sucks. HELLP sucks. 6 years later and the whole experience still saddens me, even though I have madey peace with it.
Anonymous wrote:jindc wrote:Wow how did they diagnose you, pp?
With borderline BP, I was sent for follow on bloodwork just to be safe. The bloodwork showed high liver enzymes, low platelets, and hemolysis. I was immediately induced. Magnesium sulfate is given to reduce the risk of seizures. I was asymptomatic - I did not have headaches, see stars, have pain in the side. 90% of women will have these symptoms. I was in total shock - went in for a routine 36 week appt and ended up being induced a few hours later. Not what I had planned... But at least my son was healthy!
And just to add it in - I was not overweight. Prior to getting pregnant I ran marathons and triathalons. Obesity has nothing to do with it. I did a ton of research after the fact, and there is no causation between obesity and pe and HELLP. Obesity can raise BP, but high BP alone is not a diagnosis of either.
jindc wrote:Thanks for the reply, PP - I'm sorry that happened to you. But I am glad that I volunteered for blood work. I should have the results at my Tuesday appointment, at which I'll be past 37 weeks so that is comforting (sort of).
jindc wrote:Wow how did they diagnose you, pp?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had HELLP with my first son. No symptoms, just slightly high BP at 36 weeks so they did a blood panel. Induced immediately. My son son was small but fine. That said, I was not allowed to be alone with him or even hold him die to magnesium. Mag sucks. HELLP sucks. 6 years later and the whole experience still saddens me, even though I have madey peace with it.
How elevated was your BP?
Anonymous wrote:I had HELLP with my first son. No symptoms, just slightly high BP at 36 weeks so they did a blood panel. Induced immediately. My son son was small but fine. That said, I was not allowed to be alone with him or even hold him die to magnesium. Mag sucks. HELLP sucks. 6 years later and the whole experience still saddens me, even though I have madey peace with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also had mag and my baby was in the NICU. During the 24 hours of post-birth mag (which they shorted to 18 hours since my labs looked so much better), the nurses did bring me, in an oversized wheelchair with the mag drip and catheter, to the NICU for a brief visit with baby. I was so out-of-it from the pre-e and mag that that was all I could manage. But I was not prevented from seeing him.
Pp here who couldn't see the baby for 20 hours. Where was this? I'm gathering up "it's not done this everywhere" evidence to steel
Me for my complaint letter to Inova Fairfax.
I seem to recall you have posted your story multiple times on this board. Have you ever had a conversation with the Head Nurse or someone in patient relations at Inova? As another posted stated, there very well could have been either a medical reason or a L&D staffing issue that caused your situation. I only say this, because clearly you are still processing it, and I think you would feel better if you had more information, rather than just writing a letter. I can tell you that I had a complicated delivery at Fairfax, my baby was in NICU, and I was not prevented from going to be with her, although I was stabilized pretty quickly and it was dead in L&D.