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Jillena,

I too have polyhydramnios. I have also been diagnosed with

gestational diabetes and mine is under control also. I go in 2 times

a week for a non stress test and once a week for an ultrasound to

check the fluid level. It has gone up and down and the highest it

has been was 40. It is now 30. I am 38 weeks. I have a feeling

that I am going to last until the end. You said that his concern was

risk of going into labor early. I have heard that the biggest

concern should be cord prolapse due to so much excess fluid. They

told me that as soon as my cervix is open the slightest bit they are

going to induce me so they can control my water breaking. They will

first put a small pin prick to let the water trickle out and then

when the fluid gets to a normal level they will break the bag

completely. I don't know if this interests you at all, but I thought

I'd share. Good luck with everything.

Tammy

> Howdy,

>

> I went to the doc yesterday and we've already got a big boy. He

> weighed in at 6 lbs 12 oz and the amniotic fluid has increased

> significantly. The doc called the condition polyhydronois. The

plan

> is to have an amnio, an ultrasound, and a non-stress test on the

> morning of 12-1. As long as the amnio shows that the lungs are

> developed, the next step depends on Brisco's weight. My doc says

> that his cut off for his diabetic moms is 8 lbs 13 oz to have a

> natural delivery, anything over that he prefers to do a c-section

to

> minimize risks. So, at this point, Brisco should definitely be

here

> on December 2nd one way or the other. Since my sugar has been

under

> such good control, the docs biggest concern is the excessive

fluid.

> He says the biggest risk from the fluid is that I will go into

labor

> even earlier.

>

> Excited and nervous,

>

> Jillena

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Jillena,

I too have polyhydramnios. I have also been diagnosed with

gestational diabetes and mine is under control also. I go in 2 times

a week for a non stress test and once a week for an ultrasound to

check the fluid level. It has gone up and down and the highest it

has been was 40. It is now 30. I am 38 weeks. I have a feeling

that I am going to last until the end. You said that his concern was

risk of going into labor early. I have heard that the biggest

concern should be cord prolapse due to so much excess fluid. They

told me that as soon as my cervix is open the slightest bit they are

going to induce me so they can control my water breaking. They will

first put a small pin prick to let the water trickle out and then

when the fluid gets to a normal level they will break the bag

completely. I don't know if this interests you at all, but I thought

I'd share. Good luck with everything.

Tammy

> Howdy,

>

> I went to the doc yesterday and we've already got a big boy. He

> weighed in at 6 lbs 12 oz and the amniotic fluid has increased

> significantly. The doc called the condition polyhydronois. The

plan

> is to have an amnio, an ultrasound, and a non-stress test on the

> morning of 12-1. As long as the amnio shows that the lungs are

> developed, the next step depends on Brisco's weight. My doc says

> that his cut off for his diabetic moms is 8 lbs 13 oz to have a

> natural delivery, anything over that he prefers to do a c-section

to

> minimize risks. So, at this point, Brisco should definitely be

here

> on December 2nd one way or the other. Since my sugar has been

under

> such good control, the docs biggest concern is the excessive

fluid.

> He says the biggest risk from the fluid is that I will go into

labor

> even earlier.

>

> Excited and nervous,

>

> Jillena

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Hi Jillena,

I was Polyhydromamnios with my last pregnancy. Although I am not Diabetic.

My son was born a 39 weeks and 4 days via planned repeat c-section.

Everything was fine, only due to the excessive fluid and c-section delivery

spent 3 nights in the NICU due to sluggish breathing. He did just

great after that! You're baby will be here before you know it!

Brisco Update

> Howdy,

>

> I went to the doc yesterday and we've already got a big boy. He

> weighed in at 6 lbs 12 oz and the amniotic fluid has increased

> significantly. The doc called the condition polyhydronois. The plan

> is to have an amnio, an ultrasound, and a non-stress test on the

> morning of 12-1. As long as the amnio shows that the lungs are

> developed, the next step depends on Brisco's weight. My doc says

> that his cut off for his diabetic moms is 8 lbs 13 oz to have a

> natural delivery, anything over that he prefers to do a c-section to

> minimize risks. So, at this point, Brisco should definitely be here

> on December 2nd one way or the other. Since my sugar has been under

> such good control, the docs biggest concern is the excessive fluid.

> He says the biggest risk from the fluid is that I will go into labor

> even earlier.

>

> Excited and nervous,

>

> Jillena

>

>

>

>

>

> Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3

>

>

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Hi Jillena,

I was Polyhydromamnios with my last pregnancy. Although I am not Diabetic.

My son was born a 39 weeks and 4 days via planned repeat c-section.

Everything was fine, only due to the excessive fluid and c-section delivery

spent 3 nights in the NICU due to sluggish breathing. He did just

great after that! You're baby will be here before you know it!

Brisco Update

> Howdy,

>

> I went to the doc yesterday and we've already got a big boy. He

> weighed in at 6 lbs 12 oz and the amniotic fluid has increased

> significantly. The doc called the condition polyhydronois. The plan

> is to have an amnio, an ultrasound, and a non-stress test on the

> morning of 12-1. As long as the amnio shows that the lungs are

> developed, the next step depends on Brisco's weight. My doc says

> that his cut off for his diabetic moms is 8 lbs 13 oz to have a

> natural delivery, anything over that he prefers to do a c-section to

> minimize risks. So, at this point, Brisco should definitely be here

> on December 2nd one way or the other. Since my sugar has been under

> such good control, the docs biggest concern is the excessive fluid.

> He says the biggest risk from the fluid is that I will go into labor

> even earlier.

>

> Excited and nervous,

>

> Jillena

>

>

>

>

>

> Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3

>

>

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Thanks Jackie...I feel so rushed all of a sudden but honestly I shouldn't. We

just about have everything ready in the nursery. I just need to get that

hospital bag packed.

Jillena

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Date: 2003/11/12 Wed AM 10:53:59 EST

To: OSSG-pregnant

Subject: Re: Brisco Update

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Hey Tammy,

My doc hasn't mentioned the cord problem. My level is at 28 and I'm at my 34

week mark. I will have just finished my 36th week when he plans on the

induction or section. Have you had much swelling? I'm swelling a lot

especially in my feet but also in my hand and wrist which is causing

pregnancy-induced carpol tunnel...ouch.

Hugs,

Jillena

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Date: 2003/11/12 Wed PM 02:24:21 EST

To: OSSG-pregnant

Subject: Re: Brisco Update

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Hey Tammy,

My doc hasn't mentioned the cord problem. My level is at 28 and I'm at my 34

week mark. I will have just finished my 36th week when he plans on the

induction or section. Have you had much swelling? I'm swelling a lot

especially in my feet but also in my hand and wrist which is causing

pregnancy-induced carpol tunnel...ouch.

Hugs,

Jillena

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Date: 2003/11/12 Wed PM 02:24:21 EST

To: OSSG-pregnant

Subject: Re: Brisco Update

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Hi ,

Thanks for posting...I'm glad to know that other people have made it to term

while having polyhydro...I hope you don't mind me asking, but do you remember

your levels?

Jillena

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Hi ,

Thanks for posting...I'm glad to know that other people have made it to term

while having polyhydro...I hope you don't mind me asking, but do you remember

your levels?

Jillena

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