Q. Ater 18 weeks pregnancy doctor told me that your water in utrous is in higher side. I am advised to have an ultrasound after 6 weeks. Is this problematic. Why it occurs?
A. I had the same thing happen with my 7th pregnancy. I had 3x the water than a usually pregnancy. They told me that might be a sign that there's was something wrong with my baby. I had to go in for an ultrasound every 6 weeks for that pregnancy. That was okay with me, I liked seeing my babies before they were born...lol. Then they said that she was okay and that having THAT much fluid might cause the umbilical cord to come out first because of the big gush of waters and that wasn't a good thing. I go to church and my whole church family prayed continually for me and by the end of my pregnancy the fluid went back to normal. Hope everything is okay at your ultrasound. Take care.
How can a fibroid affect the pregnancy?
Q. After my first ultrasound at 5 weeks pregnancy they found a little amniotic sac in my uterus and also two fibroid ( one aprox. 4x4x4 and the other aprox. 2x2x2). How are they going to interfere with my preganancy? Am I safe?
A. Complications during pregnancy due to fibroids is rare. Please talk to your doctor regarding your concerns. You can get information on the net, but your doctor can address your specific situation. Remember that many women have fibroids, and the far majority do not experience any complications in pregnancy. My best wishes to you.....
"Can a fibroid tumor harm the baby?
Probably not. Even if you do experience symptoms, they most likely won't affect the baby. However, your risk of miscarriage and premature delivery does increase slightly if you have fibroids. They occasionally cause the baby to be in an abnormal position for delivery. They can also stall labor, or, if they're located in or near the cervical opening, they may block the baby's passage. All of these (rather rare) problems can increase the likelihood of cesarean delivery."
http://health.discovery.com/centers/pregnancy/americanbaby/fibroids.html
"Most women with fibroids have no more trouble becoming pregnant than women who do not have fibroids, and their risk of a bad pregnancy outcome is no higher."
http://www.ehealthmd.com/library/fibroids/FBR_pregnancy.html
"Can a fibroid tumor harm the baby?
Probably not. Even if you do experience symptoms, they most likely won't affect the baby. However, your risk of miscarriage and premature delivery does increase slightly if you have fibroids. They occasionally cause the baby to be in an abnormal position for delivery. They can also stall labor, or, if they're located in or near the cervical opening, they may block the baby's passage. All of these (rather rare) problems can increase the likelihood of cesarean delivery."
http://health.discovery.com/centers/pregnancy/americanbaby/fibroids.html
"Most women with fibroids have no more trouble becoming pregnant than women who do not have fibroids, and their risk of a bad pregnancy outcome is no higher."
http://www.ehealthmd.com/library/fibroids/FBR_pregnancy.html
Is it safe to travel in 14th week of my pregnancy from USA to India?
Q. I am flying to India from USA in my 14th week pregnancy and coming back from India in 20th week of pregnancy. Is it safe to fly from USA to India since its more than 18 hours flight travel and India is a developing country??What precautions should I take? I read somewhere to buy FLIGHT SOCKS to avoid thrush, Is it really recommended?
A. consult your doctor.... but I say its fine for you to travel. You might be a bit uncomfortable on the way back, but its fine as long as you don't have any complicating conditions that might mean problems with your pregnancy. Flight Socks couldn't hurt. They are probably helpful, but not a necessity.
Is period like cramps and hips hurting normal at 6 weeks pregnancy?
Q. I been having period like cramps, also my hips are sore. Is this normal at 6 weeks of pregnancy? If so, what causes it?
A. oh yes. It is so normal. It happened to me early on in this pregnancy. I think that its your ligaments stretching to make room for the growing fetus. Congrats!
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