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nbjazmin
Starting Member
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Posted - 07/29/2010 : 5:59:49 PM
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Hi! Just turned in my third 24 hour urine and it was about 1500cc I think when the others were significantly more. The nurse said she wasn't sure that was so great. I think the others were like 2500? Numbers may be off a bit but it was a reduction and she was concerned. Does anyone know about this?
Thank you again and again!!
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TracyM
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Australia
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Posted - 07/29/2010 : 9:54:32 PM
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Output should pretty much match up with your intake...so did you only drink about 1500ml yesterday?
My drs didn't start to get really concerned until I hit around 300ml per day. |
Tracy mum to: Jack - 9 (37 wks, 5lb 14oz, mild PE) Kate - 5 (33 wks, 4lb 2oz, severe PE, oliguria) |
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Caryn
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USA
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Posted - 07/29/2010 : 10:00:27 PM
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If the amount you drink hasn't changed, it could mean that you are starting to retain fluids. That happens in a lot of pregnancies and isn't necessarily worrisome -- they've taken swelling off the diagnostic criteria -- but if you're also seeing a rise in protein or pressures it can mean your kidneys are stressed by the pregnancy.
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Science is getting us closer to finding a cause, and even a cure. The articles you don't want to miss: The Preeclampsia Puzzle (New Yorker) and Silent Struggle: A New Theory of Pregnancy (New York Times) Looking for recent articles and studies? Lectures from researchers? A chance to participate in research?
Caryn, who is not a doctor and who talks about science stuff *way* too much DS Oscar born by emergent C-section at 34 weeks for fetal indicators, due to severe PE |
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nbjazmin
Starting Member
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Posted - 07/29/2010 : 11:53:22 PM
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Caryn, i have had higher slowly rising pressures (158/98 last night) with an average lately of 140-145 over 90s... and +1 protein today, 24 hour urine proteins under 400. I have and have had swelling in my hands and today isnt great but not too bad in my feet...Both the rn and arnp said they were concerned about the decrease in urine and hope that my proteins were not also rising too much. The good news is that the I will be 37 weeks on Sunday and they plan on taking the baby either Saturday or Monday. If my labs and 24 hour urine are bad, maybe tomorrow. Tracey, I don't know what my input was as I did it at home and they haven't had me record the intake. Thank you for your information...I wasn't worried at all till they began to appear worried... |
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Caryn
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honeykovu
Starting Member
US
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Posted - 07/31/2010 : 04:46:34 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Caryn
They worry about oliguria (low kidney production) leading to pulmonary edema in preeclamptics, but the fact that they are keeping such a close eye on it is very good news. If they deliver before you get much sicker your odds are better!
I didn't know this. I would only produce 500mL for the 24 hr urines. When I was in the hospital on bedrest I remember they made me measure my inputs and outputs (that was a pain). In the end my kidneys were shutting down so they had to deliver me. |
dd born 3/5/10 at 31w0d due to severe pre-eclampsia. |
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Caryn
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