Hey girls, I'm super exhausted, as is to be expected I assume, lol. So please ignore any spelling mistakes.
I just wanted to summarize my pregnancy plan for those that are late comers to the thread. There are alot of pages to read through, and sometimes things get missed.
My history... many miscarriages, mainly between weeks 11-13, and after heart beats were established. I did have a couple of early ones as well, in which no heart beat was ever detected. All losses, except the one 5 weeks on, required at least on D&C, and in the case of the latest term one, 2 D&C's. So there has been lots of manipulation to my cervix. I have also had D&C's just because they wanted to take a look inside my non pregnant uterus, to look for fibroids etc, and then, 'while they were in there' they decided to give me a new lining since they had already disturbed the one in place.
I have also had one micro preemie that lived, Greg, born at 25 weeks exactly, weighing 1 pound 9 ounces. I have had one micro preemie that died, Devon, born at 23+1 or 2, weighing 1 pound 2 ounces. She was born alive, but died 40 minutes or so after birth.
No one could figure out whether it was PTL, or IC. Both pregnancies and deliveries were confusing...
The miscarriages are believed to have been due to blood clotting. For that I took a combo of baby asprin and Fragmin injections. If you don't have this complicating factor, this won't be neccessary in your particular case.
I entered into this last pregnancy about 9 weeks after delivering Devon, and after her passing. Her delivery/labour, had been brought on by a severe case of BV, that went untreated despite my trying to get it treated for almost a week. I did have a McDonald cerclage in case it was IC. At this point, no one knew why I couldn't carry. So I had the stitch and contracted BV that went untreated. Labour progressed, I ripped beside the stitch, and delivered her. I had severe chorioamniotitis at this point, which also went untreated, as they believed delivery cleared everything. I continued to be very infected for about 2.5 weeks after her birth, when my OB finally came back from holidays, looked, and then treated me with daily IV therapy, which didn't work, and just over 3 weeks after delivering, I had to have yet another D&C to remove necrotic, deciduous, tissue. My uterus was very fragile after this, and I had to take Estrogen in order to build a lining again, and then Provera to bring on a cycle. I then took Clomid on that very first cycle, and got pregnant with Colby.
I was very specific with my treatment this time. In point form, this is what I did. This was just what I felt would work for me, and it did, as I got to 36+1 before delivering:
-asprin and Fragmin from 4.5 weeks
-Prometrium suppositories taken rectally, twice daily, until about 33 weeks, at which time I started weaning off of them
-Metformin was continued until about 26/27 weeks
-Sharodkur cerclage was placed at 14 weeks
-Indocid was given post surgery to stop uterine contractions
-I was given free reign to take Flagyl whenever I thought I had BV. I knew the signs, so my Dr trusted me with and open ended prescription. I took it after the surgery, and a couple of other times, usually once every 3 weeks, up until about 24 weeks, when I never noticed any other symptoms again
-NO internal exams! Not a one!
-NO internal ultrasounds
-for yeast infection I used the one time Canestan capsule, placed in the vagina with sterile hands only, no applicator
-NO panty liners, to decrease the chances of a YI
-ate yogurt with pro biotics every day, even though many people say it doesn't work
-found a pro biotic at Wal Mart in Canada, called RePhresh Pro-B, I think. Took it every day; its supposed to prevent YI and BV, and I never did get either after starting it. Co-incidence or not??
-drank decaf tea, at least a cup, every day, to prevent UTIs. The tannins help the bacteria stop adhering to the bladder wall. Cranberry juice and blueberry juice work too.
-Bed rest in the hospital from 21-24 weeks.
-bed rest in Vancouver from 26-31 weeks
-ultrasounds performed every other week to check cervical length abdominally
-finally submitted to a speculum exam and swabs at 33+4 I think
-NST's done twice a week from 30 weeks on, and then three times a week from about 35 weeks on
I think that was about it. My Drs were very good at following my lead... Well my OB at least. The MFMs weren't so great...
I got to 35+4 before I started failing bio-physical profiles. By the time the c-section was performed, I had been having contractions on and off for about a week and a half. I'd had some spotting. by 35+5, I was effaced, and had no cervix left above the stitch, and the stitch was pulling and under pressure. It never gave out though, although it was coming close, they feel. It was removed after the c-section was done.
Colby is home, after being born at 36+1 and staying in the NICU for 12 days.