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Anaethetist Appointment...?

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mandspice · 07/05/2008 13:00

Hi Everyone!

I'm 27 weeks and just got an appointment through to see an anaethetist at 31 weeks. I am high risk due to a few factors (previous DVT, ectopic pregnancy x 2, Rhesus negative) but as far as I know none of these should mean a planned delivery.

Has anyone else seen an anaesthetist at this stage and what was the reason?

Thanks,

Amanda.

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newbishad · 07/05/2008 13:11

Mandspice,

I have to respond to you because I have exactly the same histoy. I have a DVT (discovered at 29 weeks), had 2 ectopics (one in each tube) and I am also Reheses negative. Mine is an IVF baby and I am 37 weeks today. Horray!

Are you taking Clexane?

I haven't seen the anaethetist but there is talk from the thrombosis team about a planned induction. I was told this morning in my appointment that I wouldn't be able to have an epidural unless 12 hours had passed since my last low molecular weight heparin injection should I go into labour before induction. Similarly, I won't be able to have a spinal block and will need a general anaesthetic for a Cesarian unless 12 hours have passed.

Lots of love,

NS XXXX

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Gumbo · 07/05/2008 13:15

I had to meet the anaesthetist when I was pg for the same reason as you (DVTs due to Factor V Leiden). I was injecting with heparin all the way through my pg, so basically the appointment was confirmation of what I already knew - that I wouldn't be allowed an epidural or a spinal block due to the risk of bleeding into the spine. In other words if I had to have a CS, it would be under GA.

HTH!

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mandspice · 07/05/2008 13:16

Hi NS,

Wow, that's spooky that we have a very similar history!

I had a DVT whilst on the pill, but am only on aspirin because all blood clotting factor tests came back negative and it was 5 years ago. I've had 2 ectopics in the same side with only one tube removed 2nd time around so was lucky enough to be able to conceive naturally.

Consultant said I would need to come off the aspirin around week 36 but didn't mention induction.

Thanks for replying though, it's nice to hear from someone with similar experiences. Congrats on 37 weeks, not long to go now!! x

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mandspice · 07/05/2008 13:18

Thanks for your reply also Gumbo, although I'm not on heparin maybe it's a precuation because of the aspirin - I will need heparin directly after the birth for 2 weeks also so I guess this may affect things? x

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newbishad · 07/05/2008 13:48

Mandspice,

It is a bit spooky isn't it.

The reason you can come off asprin I think is because your DVT was discovered some time back. Mine was spotted at 29 weeks and they like to treat for 6 months. They want me to continue with meds for as long as possible. I also have no clotting problem with the blood they think it was caused by the pregnancy.

I am being treated in the Cambridge area.

It's great you've only got one damaged tube. I had one tube removed but the other one is also damaged (even though the ectopic was treated with metatrexate)so the only way I can get pregnant is through IVF. I was lucky that my first cycle was sucessful.

Keep in touch.

Newbishad.

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mandspice · 07/05/2008 14:54

That's wonderful that your IVF was succesful, I look forward to hearing how everything's going with you xx

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