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Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Crestaria: 7:31pm On Aug 22, 2024 |
Hamzashaf99:Insha Allah! Thank you. How was your own like? I mean the experience. I am hoping on Allah to take control. That bed rest is what I am trying my possible best to do but it's not easy since I have no one to help and kids around too. |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Hamzashaf99(f): 8:05pm On Aug 22, 2024 |
Crestaria: It was just once sha, a gush of blood when I woke up in the morning. The bleeding stopped within two days. What helped me was that I was admitted, so I was able to sleep throughout. I know it won't be easy with kids, but you would have to cut down on non essential tasks. It would be nice to have someone help you for a few days. Also, like I said, sometimes you just do your best and pray. Allah will keep any baby that's supposed to live no matter your interventions, so pray,and we'll also pray for you. |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Crestaria: 8:11pm On Aug 22, 2024 |
Hamzashaf99:Insha Allah. Thanks so much sister. May Allah choose what is best for us all 1 Like |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by shilz(f): 11:59pm On Aug 22, 2024 |
Crestaria:yes my first,keep a positive mind all will be fine,just rest well and take your medication. It is well with you. |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Ekabobo: 3:32am On Aug 23, 2024 |
Timitoyo: Tanks sweet sis |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Crestaria: 5:50am On Aug 23, 2024 |
shilz:I woke up to a little clot of blood just like period,I will be heading to hospital immediately it's 8am. Maybe keeping me there with them will be easy for my bed rest and monitoring. 1 Like |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Calylove: 8:19am On Aug 23, 2024 |
The pains women go through in pregnancy can be daunting. I feel for pregnant women. they care for themselves and the unborn child. The joy that follows the birth of a child makes the mother want to go one more time. What do you think? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbkf4zv7k0Y |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Hamzashaf99(f): 8:51am On Aug 23, 2024 |
Crestaria:Praying for you 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by StarryV(f): 10:57am On Aug 23, 2024 |
Crestaria:I had a treathened miscarriage at 12 weeks. By God's grace my baby will be 2yrs in 3 days time. Just reduce and possibly avoid every form of stress. And hope you're not bathing too much hot water? |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Crestaria: 11:30am On Aug 23, 2024 |
StarryV:No. My bathing water is always warm. I just got home now. Doctor said I should observe strict bed rest for a week and go back for another scan but if there is any other bleeding he has no other option than to admit me,that the clot spotting is from the placenta. Cos the scan shows the fetus is doing fine. Will be 8 weeks tomorrow. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Acidosis(m): 12:35pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
BlackRoook: Congratulations to you and your family. I can’t imagine what you’ve been through! But, I have a few thoughts about your experience at the government hospital. The same frustrating and bureaucratic system you mentioned is the reason I still can’t forgive myself for my wife’s death at a government (teaching) hospital. My wife and I initially started at a private hospital, where everything was going smoothly until an issue arose, and we had to switch hospitals (that’s a story for another day). While we were still at the private hospital, we went through a few episodes of threatened miscarriages, intense vomiting (no food stays in her stomach for weeks), and bleeding at different times, yet her pregnancy remained intact. Her experience was tough, and we had to undergo a cervical cerclage at 16 weeks, which was successful at the private hospital. Because of "that issue," we had to move to a government hospital at 24+ weeks, based on her consultant’s advice and other people's recommendations. On the day she was to deliver, I was, as usual, given a prescription to get Vitamin K1. I searched the entire hospital (which has more than 10 pharmacies), but it was nowhere to be found. I then went to some of the largest private pharmacies in Ikeja, Opebi/Allen, and Ogba (Alpha Pharmacy, Boluke, Healthplus, etc.), but still couldn’t find it. By the time I returned to the hospital, about 2-3 hours later, my wife had already delivered our babies. One of the babies came out pale and needed a blood transfusion. Meanwhile, my wife was still in pain and hadn’t recovered. But thankfully, the husband of a friend my wife made at the ward was able to help with blood test and all. Like my wife, his wife was pregnant and also admitted. Anyone who has used a government hospital knows that they won’t give a patient even basic medication like paracetamol unless someone is there to pay and get the drug. Throughout the time my wife was admitted to the government hospital, every blood test required me to go get the collection bottle from one location, find a nurse to draw her blood, take the sample to another location, and then return hours or a day later to get the results and bring them to the doctor. I did this every day for a week—I suffered ehn! This was something we never experienced at the private hospital; all we had to do was pay. I hustled for every single thing myself: the blood we needed in case of an emergency after the C-section was gotten from another private blood bank, the RhoGAM injection she was to take after delivery 'cos of her (-) Rhesus factor, and more. It was a horrible experience. I can’t write out everything here, but one thing is certain: some of the people who advised us to use a government hospital for the "best care" later admitted that "private hospitals are better." The only advice I can give anyone is to follow their heart. My wife had already delivered our babies before 4 p.m., but they kept her in bed over 5 hours later until she died. During my research, I later learned that the global standard for women who undergo C-sections is to get them moving/walking as soon as possible to prevent blood clots. Want to know how my wife died, according to the hospital? Pulmonary embolism (a blood clot). And guess what happened to the other man’s wife, the friend my wife made? She died two days later in the same hospital. I’m sharing this here because my wife was a devoted follower of this thread. Another thing I’ll point out: doctors in both private and government hospitals are often no different. Many of them work in private practice and are rarely available to check on their patients' progress. The consultant who attended to my wife throughout our stay at the private hospital was the same person who performed her C-section. This same doctor works in four additional private hospitals. So, what they do is deliver your baby and then leave. Maybe that’s standard medical practice, I wouldn’t know. However, one thing I’m sure of is that my experience wouldn’t have been as bad in a proper private hospital. A private hospital also wouldn’t have abandoned us the way they did my family. Two nurses who were friends with my wife (she was extremely likable, and everyone loved her during her stay) called to check on us and couldn't hold back the tears. One even laid heavy curses on the doctors cos she knows how they operate. But there was no follow-up regarding the babies’ health and progress. Dem no send anybody papa. Well, I have since moved my family elsewhere. Lessons have been learned in the most painful and devastating way. Sorry for the long post, and congratulations once again to you and your family. 24 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by copyrites: 1:15pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
Acidosis: Damn ! Man This is too much. If I may ask please, what made you leave the private hospital? If they have been very good like you said, leaving shouldn't have been an option except maybe their billing was too much. I'm so sorry man. |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by dharyor1234(f): 1:18pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
Ekabobo:. My previous pregnancies have always been symptoms less maybe with slight morning sickness, not able to eat meat/fish twice vomit and not able to take sweet things. But this one the symptoms are the same oo, except that I didnt have any single vomit and that sugar cravings was at the highest I did scan around 18weeks but the sonographer didn't tell the sex, maybe baby was hiding it |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by dharyor1234(f): 1:21pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
Aitee1: You, of course |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Acidosis(m): 1:25pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
copyrites: Thank you. Explaining the reasons we left would mean revealing too much details. But just to clarify, the reason is unrelated to billing, but more about the hospital policy - a very senseless, religion-informed policy. 1 Like |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by princeabdul(m): 1:26pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
Good day house, please what could be the reason why a woman can have a watery discharge in her breast?? Nb: not a lactating mother and never given birth |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Crestaria: 3:16pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
Acidosis:Shed tears as I read. Take heart. Please how are the twins now? 5 Likes |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by MumDuke: 8:27pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
Good Evening. Please I am Team November, is it safe to take grapes? Also I have been having this push down there. Pls what does it mean, who has experienced it. Infact I have to close my thighs to feel better. |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Acidosis(m): 9:35pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
Crestaria: Thank you, my sister. They're doing really well. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by StarryV(f): 10:10am On Aug 24, 2024 |
Crestaria:All will be well my dear. This means you're in Team April, 25! Don't worry you'll carry to full term! E-hugs to you ma |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by missviva(f): 6:20pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Good evening all… I was team November 2022 and I’m back again to the glory of God…lol Please any team Feb.? 4 Likes |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Crestaria: 8:36pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
StarryV:Thanks so much. Yes Team April 5th. Hugs from here too. Na waist pain de show me shege but it's also surprising that I haven't vomited or spit on this very pregnancy. It's unlike me and so surprising. |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by kokaiye: 7:32am On Aug 25, 2024 |
missviva:congratulations and welcome dear |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by kokaiye: 7:34am On Aug 25, 2024 |
Crestaria:thank God u aint vomiting... Relax n enjoy ur pregnancy. |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Crestaria: 8:36am On Aug 25, 2024 |
kokaiye:Good morning mama! Why did you thank God about the vomiting? Can you enlightened me more,so I can learn one or two things. To me it's surprising bcs all my previous pregnancies I do vomit and spit all through first trimester to early second trimester. Are you saying there's no cause for alarm? |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Timitoyo: 12:17pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
princeabdul: Read up about galactorrhoea |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by princeabdul(m): 1:26pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
Timitoyo:thanks for the response, I appreciate |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by kokaiye: 2:31pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
Crestaria:no cause 4 alarm at all... At all at all... Vomitting obviously dont help in keeping the electrolytes and vitamins u need in your bodythat xan help to stay strong n to help ur feed d baby in the womb, it makes u weak. Even though vomitting cant cause miscarriage even if one vomit to d extent of vomiting blood, its not something that one shpuld pray for. |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by Crestaria: 5:29pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
kokaiye:Okay mama |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by kokaiye: 6:33pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
Hint on how to curb sugar craving during pregnancy abeg cos i just dont understand this cravings ooo mk one no go induce gestational diabetes... Any ideas? |
Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by kokaiye: 6:34pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
Crestaria:apologies 4 d typo dear. 1 Like 1 Share |
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