Guest guest Posted September 5, 2004 Report Share Posted September 5, 2004 Hello a - Congratulations on the birth of your baby Zoya and way to go with carrying full term!!!!! I'm sure you are enjoying every sleep deprived moment with her : ) The breastfeeding will be well worth it out as you sound like you are really working at it. I wanted to comment on your question about retained placenta. You wrote: > Have any of you heard of MAs being more at risk for hemorrhaging and > for having retained placenta (or other retained tissue) after > delivery? I am BU (although they thought I was SU throughout the whole pregnancy) & I delivered my child early @ 34 weeks and had a vag. birth and also a retained placenta. After Emma was born they had difficulty delivering the placenta due to my funky shaped uterus and had to take me to the operating room to deliver it. My OB here thinks it was done almost as a d & c but I don't know exactly how they did it. It was tested and found to be normal, I believe it was just stuck way deep inside due to the shape of my uterus. My daughter Emma Rose is perfectly healthy and just petite and we are really fortunate. She was sent home weighing 3 lbs 13 oz. and spent very little time in intensive care. I think I am at risk for the same retained placenta if we have another baby too but we are just enjoying Emma right now. Take care! Jen 35 BU 1 dd 12/29/02 > Hi, > Just a quick update - my miracle baby Zoya is 8 weeks old today and > doing really well. She was born via vaginal delivery at 40 weeks 1 > day, despite all the usual fears about SU related PTL, etc. I > mentioned when I posted about her birth that her right foot was > turned completely out to the right due to lack of space in my SU > uterus - that has almost completely corrected itself already, you > can't even spot the problem any more. > > We had trouble with breast feeding, but Zoya finally latched at 5 > weeks!! I had been pumping and using the nipple shield before that. > I had just about given up on her ever latching, now she refuses even > the occasional bottle with expressed breast milk (must work on that, > mummy needs sleep)!! > > Have any of you heard of MAs being more at risk for hemorrhaging and > for having retained placenta (or other retained tissue) after > delivery? I had both (I still had retained placenta/tissue more than > two weeks after Zoya's birth) and my doctor's think it may be > related to my MA. Anyone else with similar experiences? I've been > told to expect the same thing if I ever get pregnant again. > > I posted two pictures of Zoya tonight - the album is called SU a. > > A couple of you had asked about Zoya's name - it's a Russian name, > the Russian version of Zoe actually. Zoe is originally a Greek name > meaning " life. " I had a prof. in university named Zoya and I always > loved the name. I've spent much of my adult life in Russia as well > and always wanted to give my child a Russian name. > > Thanks again to everyone for the great support and congratulations > to all the new mums/moms out there! > > a > 35 > Complete SU > DD Zoya 8 weeks today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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