Hi all,
I have a B12 deficiency and have been "diagnosed" with pernicious anemia. I say "diagnosed" as what I hadn't realised is that my previous GP hadn't run the appropriate tests. My new GP is convinced I have malabsorption issues of some kind, but is bound by the fact I haven't had the appropriate tests. So they won't give me the injection before 12 weeks is up. I'm due on 1st Oct, my nex jab is due after 27th Sep.
My problem is that the B12 just isn't lasting whilst I'm pregnant. I experience low symptoms around 6 weeks rather than 10. By the time of my last jab not only was I completely exhausted, had the fuzzies and suffering major migraines but I was suffering limb numbness, tingling, palpatations, nausea and dizziness. Going up a flight of stairs either made me collapse or vomit and just turning over in bed gave me terrible palpatations. All these symptoms disappeared within a week of having a jab.
I've been upfront with my midwives and consultants and said there's no way I'm going to be able to give birth in that condition. They originally offered me a top up jab, but are now saying they can't do that any more under NHS guidelines. So I've requested an elective csec. They are listening to me but are still telling me I should try a normal birth.
Am I really mad wanting a csec if I'm in this condition? My DD was emergency csec, so I know what it's like and am aware of the risks. Has anyone managed to give birth naturally during a B12 low?
Thanks and sorry for the long post.
I have a B12 deficiency and have been "diagnosed" with pernicious anemia. I say "diagnosed" as what I hadn't realised is that my previous GP hadn't run the appropriate tests. My new GP is convinced I have malabsorption issues of some kind, but is bound by the fact I haven't had the appropriate tests. So they won't give me the injection before 12 weeks is up. I'm due on 1st Oct, my nex jab is due after 27th Sep.
My problem is that the B12 just isn't lasting whilst I'm pregnant. I experience low symptoms around 6 weeks rather than 10. By the time of my last jab not only was I completely exhausted, had the fuzzies and suffering major migraines but I was suffering limb numbness, tingling, palpatations, nausea and dizziness. Going up a flight of stairs either made me collapse or vomit and just turning over in bed gave me terrible palpatations. All these symptoms disappeared within a week of having a jab.
I've been upfront with my midwives and consultants and said there's no way I'm going to be able to give birth in that condition. They originally offered me a top up jab, but are now saying they can't do that any more under NHS guidelines. So I've requested an elective csec. They are listening to me but are still telling me I should try a normal birth.
Am I really mad wanting a csec if I'm in this condition? My DD was emergency csec, so I know what it's like and am aware of the risks. Has anyone managed to give birth naturally during a B12 low?
Thanks and sorry for the long post.