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Stillbirth /Hypercoiled Umbilical Cord
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This is my story and I hope it can help some future parents prevent the loss of their baby. |
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I am very sorry for your loss. I also lost my baby at 39 weeks. She was stillborn on December 22. I had a total placental abruption. Everything had been fine the whole entire pregnancy. You do not realize how many stillbirths occur until it happens to you. thankyou for sharing your story and again I am really sorry for you loss. |
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BOth of your stories break my heart. We just had twin boys 2/6/09, and I had a placental abruption with twin A at 14-21 wks, but he held on, and then baby B had his cord so tight around his neck that they could barely cut if off (I insisted on them doing the c-sect early 36 w 3 d as opposed to 4 days later at 37 wks (I had severe pre-eclampsis w/bp of 180/112 on bed rest! and was very afraid of an abruption and all 3 of us dying and b/c I was so afraid of a cord accident as well-Baby B was moving less and less each day), turns out I was right, he likely woulnd't have made it if we waited until the next day. I think that more needs to be published about both abruptions and cord accidents, as they are not rare causes of fetal death in late pregnancy! How often do they have to do dopplers of the umbilcal cord to see if there's a problem or pending cord accident??? Why do you have to wait for6 months or 9 mos to get pg again b/c of a c sect-? I was hoping to do another IVF within 3 mos, but with the twins I had my 3rd c sect too.?? Anyone find out if what kind of placenta problems could happen with too soon of preg after c sect? YOU BOTH ARE IN MY PRAYERS FOR STRENGTH, and COURAGE, and HEALING!!!!! |
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Comommy, |
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So sorry to hear that B ' mom ;I got some literature about it and since it has happend I have spoken to few doct.Death due to Hpercoiled cords can be prevented if caught on time, some signs are IUGR and less fetal movement ,most of the cases occurs in 3 rd trimester and a doppler of the cord would show less blood flow ,in a study done in Japan 10 women were observed and Hpercoiled umbilical cord was noted between 24 weeks gestation and 39 ,again due to those signs I mentioned before ; I had 2 previous pregnancy full tem c section helathy boys ,this was just a fluck like they said ,still there is not a day that goes by where I don't feel guilty or miss holding my baby in my arms ,I was so busy with the holidays the new baby on the way I did not do my kick counting I noticed he was moving less but I tought it was because he was getting bigger and he was tired just like his mommy ; shame on me but again every situation is different ,you were early and baby still small to feel much movement and they can tell yet why baby keeps turning on the same side my baby's cord was 7 times more coiled then a normal one. |
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Paolan, thank you for the great info. Please don't feel guilty or blame yourself. I believe you did everything you could for him. I probably wouldn't have thought anything of it either if I had been in your situation because, like you said, they do move less later on. For me, I can never look back and think, "What if....?" That would just tear me apart. I've got to go on believing that there was nothing I did, nor anything I could have done to prevent this. I have to for my own sanity and for being able to care for the rest of my family. |
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Paolan, I have a 1 year old currently but the year before her I lost my first little girl at 28 weeks, never did I think that I could loose one this late in my pregnancy. I had lots of cramping with the whole pregnancy and signs of infection my doctor failed to treat me correctly because of my age She said that i was the perfect age and health that I had nothing to worry about. After delivering my first baby she told me it was caused because of a hyercoiled umbilical cord, i got a second opinion from another doctor regarding the pathologist report the first doctor was a general physician and the second was an OB-GYno, the second told me that the report said it was from severe acute chorioamniontisis, which cause the hypercoil umbilical cord. When I was pregnant the second time I had all the same symptoms and told my new doctor he checked all my tests and sure enough I had an infection. But due to good ob care I delivered a healthy daughter after 3 months of bedrest. So If I were you I would request a copy of the Pathologist report. |
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