I have been overweight for most of my life and have had hypertension for
years, so when my husband and I decided to have a child, I went to my OB for
advice on what complications might arise. HELLP wasn't one of the
complications mentioned.
At about 24 weeks, my blood pressure started to go up, so my MD increased my
medication. That seemed to work for a couple of weeks. My ankles were
swelling a little, as well.
At 27 weeks I developed severe epigastric pain - I called my OB and she sent
me to the hospital. My blood pressure was sky high and the pain was
incredible. I remember joking to my husband that if labor was anything like
this, I was in trouble, thinking it was indigestion. I'm really lucky
because my OB thought it was HELLP right away. She told me we could check my
gallbladder, but she didn't think it was that. She ended up not checking it
because my platelet count was so low. For the next three days I was in the
hospital on Magnesium Sulfate and had my blood checked twice daily - each
morning it was low, and every afternoon it was ok. Three days after I was
admitted, the pain returned and I had to have a C-section.
My son, Jonathan, was born at 28 weeks and weighed 2 pounds 3 oz. He was
beautiful - and strong! I was discharged three days after delivering him and
he was in the NICU for 11 weeks. We got to bring him home on Christmas Eve,
1995. He's a healthy 6 year old in Kindergarten and neither of us have had
any ill effects from the HELLP.
I'm so glad this site is available. I'm not sure what, if anything I would
have done differently, if HELLP would have been discussed with me before I
became pregnant, but now that I know - it's making the decision for a second
child a lot harder to make.
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