| Melissa's Story | |
Ah! The saga...Where do I start? I guess
the defining moment that set the tone for the months to
come began in August of 1998. My dad was diagnosed with
terminal cancer and not two weeks later did I suspect
that I was pregnant again.
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| Kristi's Story | |
| The beginning of my story is actually
before I knew I was pregnant. I had a beautiful baby
girl, Katie, on March 6, 1998. I was nursing her full
time and was not very careful in birth control. I thought
I was beginning my periods again and was just very
irregular. I do not think I ever had a period. All the
bleeding I had was spotting in my pregnancy. Anyway, I
found out I was pregnant at about 2 months when Katie was
only 6 months old. I had spotting off and on. I had
several trips to the ER. Each time the ER doc said I was
miscarrying and they could do nothing. Even when they
could hear the baby's heartbeat they wouldn't do an
ultrasound to see what was going on. Thankfully, my
ob/gyn has an ultrasound in his office and when I went
there, they could do an u/s right away. I was diagnosed
with just a hemmorage at first which they said would go
away. At about 13 weeks I was diagnosed with PP. That
evening, I had a niagra falls bleed. This time when I
went to the ER I insisted the ob/gyn on call from my
practice be paged. She was and I was immediately admitted
to labor and delivery. They kept me overnight because I
was having major cramping and lots of bleeding. I was
placed on bedrest for 2 weeks. Luckily, I haven't had any
bleeding since then. I am not working and have been told
to try to limit the lifting of my now 11 month old,
Katie. Also, no heavy housekeeping, stay off my feet as
much as possible and no sex. The good news is my husband
agreed to hire a housekeeper every other week! What a
relief. I am now 28 1/2 weeks. I have another ultrasound
on Feb 18 which will be 30 weeks. I am hoping and praying
that the placenta has moved. However, since it was
complete, my doctor is not very optimistic. I will send
in an update after my u/s. (2/8/99) ********************** Update (3/4/99) Hi to all! I talked to Kristi last night, and she is doing fairly
well. The doctor's and perinatologists agreed that the
magnesium sulfate was depleting her calcium, and other
vitamins and minerals too much, so they took her off for
good. No more trying to stop the labor or the bleeding.
So, as of yesterday, she had been off for Brynda ******************** Update (3/21/99) Webmistress's note: Kristi had her baby and we
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| Brynda's Story | |
| Well, my story is not all that exciting,
and I hope it remains that way. I went in for a routine
ultrasound at 18 weeks, and although they told me the
wonderful news that I was going to have a son, the
perinatologist said that my placenta was completely
covering my cervix. That's about all he said (his name
was Dr. Charlie Brown, which I thought was kinda funny),
and when my doctor got the results, they called me. All
they said was "no sex" and of course, my
husband and I found that to be pretty disappointing, but
we can live with that as long as we have a healthy baby.
I am now 21 wks, and waiting...We have 2 girls so far, a
6 yr old, who is my stepdaughter, and lives with her mom
here in the same city, and a 2 1/2 yr old who is so
excited to be having a baby brother! I haven't had any
bleeding, and have been told that it probably won't move,
and then I've been told that there's a 90% chance that it
will move. So who knows. I go for my 2nd ultrasound March
2nd, and it's killing me to wait, but I guess that is
what most of pregnancy is, the big waiting game. I'm in
school full time this semester, and supposed to be
graduating with my accounting degree in May. That would
be at 34 weeks. If my placenta is still there at my 24 wk
ultrasound,I guess I'll go from there. If it doesn't
move, then I have to deal with the possibility of
placenta acretia because I've had a c-section. But
hopefully everything will move upward! My family is
wonderful, and it helps so much to hear everyone elses
story too! So, here's to a moving placenta, and that
everything else goes well! Good luck to everyone!
(2/9/99) ******************** Update (3/3/99) Well guys, there is hope!! I went for my 24 wks
ultrasound, and sure enough, the placenta has completely
moved off the cervix, and I can resume my normal life!!!
So, please be encouraged, especially if you were
diagnosed early. I'm thinking they shouldn't even tell
you about previa until later in the pregnancy or if you
start bleeding!! So much worrying! But all is well, and I
will keep everyone in my thoughts and prayers, and check
back to keep up on everyone! Thanks for the
support!! |
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| Jennifer's Story | |
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| Jennifer's Story | |
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| Leigh's Story | |
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| Sue's Story | |
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| Carole and Buddy's Story | |
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| Jill H.'s Story | |
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