Friday, July 11, 2014
Antibodies
I figured I would clear up some questions about my antibodies. I was diagnosed as having Anti body P1 when I miscarried the first time in November 2013. This was thought to have come about from one of my 3 pregnancies. When I had My second miscarriage in July 2014 I was diagnosed as having not only the P1 antibody but also the E antibody. The E antibody came from my blood transfusion in November 2013. Due to these two antibodies I have a rare blood to try to duplicate for transfussions. If I ever need to have sugary or blood I will need to be in a bigger hospital so they are more likely to have the blood on hand. I always knew I was special.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
The loss of another pregnancy
So after grieving over the miscarriage in November 2013, it has been a crazy year.
First, I finished up my bachelors in business in
December and walked in the graduation ceremony on April 25th, 2014. The
Next day, by back started hurting; I had MAJOR sciatica pain that traveled all
the way down to my toes. They put me on some strong pain meds and sent me
to physical therapy. I went to physical therapy for over a month, they
never could figure out what was causing my back pain.
The day after my graduation I was offered a big
promotion at work. I decided to take the
promotion. So I’m not the Monticello
Branch manager of the San Juan Credit Union. This involves a lot more paper
work but less physical activity. I also commute 25 miles (one way) each day.
My 33rd birthday was in May, The day after my
birthday I took a pregnancy test and it came back FAST as positive. I had
been feeling sick but didn't put two and two together. Ron and I had both
decided to hold off on telling everyone about the pregnancy until we seen the
baby on the ultrasound so we wouldn’t have a repeat of last time.
So I got off the pain meds and made it to my first
prenatal appointment on June 6th.
At the first prenatal appointment we were in for a great surprise. The doctor had a hand held ultrasound
machine, and he was able to show us our little baby moving around and the
strong heartbeat. We were so relieved
and joyful. WE HAD A BABY!!!! It was
wonderful news after the lack of baby in October/November. We finally figured it was safe enough to
start telling people. A couple of weeks
later we had our ultrasound, and we were happy to see the baby doing so well,
it was moving around alright and we were able to get a few nice ultrasound
pictures as keep sakes.
Over the following month everything seemed to be
progressing nicely, I had set up the next prenatal appointment for Friday, July
11th. During this pregnancy I had a lot of nausea/morning sickness that I had
never experienced with my previous pregnancies. I was finally getting some relief
after the 14 week mark or my pregnancy.
With each passing week I rejoiced in the fact that our baby was
developing and growing fine, and that our chances of miscarriage decreased with
every day. Until the first day of my 16th
week.
me at 15 weeks pregnant |
one week before the miscarriage |
It was Saturday July 5th, the day after
we were out celebrating our countries independence. I wasn’t feeling extremely
well on the night of the 4th, I felt like my body was shacking all
over, I played it up to too much actives and sun on the 4th. I went to bed that night; when I woke up the
next morning I had a lot of lower stomach pain I played it up to bowel
problems. I figured my son had passed
his stomach flu on to me that he had had a week prior. We went about our normal
Saturday routine until the pain got unbearable.
I had asked my husband to take me home, I felt as if I was going to be
sick. When I got home I felt a gush of
blood, I ran to the bathroom to confirm it was blood and I had Ron call the ER.
(Caution: the next few paragraphs are quite graphic, proceed with caution)
The hospital told us to get in immediately. I put a pad on and made my way to the
ER. The pad was soaked by the time they
pulled me into the ER. The nurse got my Waite
and height, when I asked her for a new pad so I could go change before I made a
mess. She handed me the pad and I proceeded
into the rest room. I locked to door
behind me out of habit. I went to the
bathroom and that is when the baby came out. The baby was still attached to me
through umbilical cord. The baby was not
moving. I pulled the nurse call string.
It took the nurse a while to get the door unlocked and get in to help me. They
helped me remove the baby and they put it in a specimen cup. The nurse asked if I had wanted to see it, I
originally told her no, but then my curiosity got the better of me and I had to
look. The baby was a normal pink color, and it was a girl. The baby was about 5-6 inches long and
perfectly formed. It was my perfect
precious angel.
The nurses proceeded to get me up and in a wheel
chair, they decided I was better off in an OB room in the hospital instead of
the emergency room. Once in my room they
helped me to get changed into a hospital gown and into bed. I went to the bathroom again shortly after
that and passed some of the placenta came out. They finally let my mom into the
room with us. To make a long story short, after several hours the doctor can in
and cleaned out more of the placenta. My
blood count kept going down and they were worried about it. With my last blood transfusion my body made
another antibody. So I’m Very hard to
match my blood. I’m A+ and Antibody P
and Antibody E. My blood count started
going back up and my pain and bleeding subsided, so they were able to release
me by 8pm.
The
kids were happy to see us and we proceeded on with a normal night. I went to bed that night, and half way thru
the night I started cramping. The
cramping continued into the next day. I
had tried Midol, ibuprofen, and a hot pad nothing help the cramping. I called
the clinic first thing Monday morning; they originally told me they couldn’t
fill me in. I was devastated. I informed
the receptionist my situation. They
changed their tone quickly. The
receptionist decided they would figure something out and call me back. After a few minutes I got the first call back
asking some questions. Then about 30 minutes later they had an appointment for
me to have an ultrasound done at 10am.
Ronnie was able to put one hour in at work and come and get me to go to
the hospital. I was still cramping quite
a lot. In the ultrasound they found a
bit of tissue left behind that was attached to my scar from my C-sections. It
needed removed via D&C. They moved
me around a few places in the hospital here in Blanding, until we came to rest
in the ER. None of the doctors or nurses were sure where I was, Ron and I joked
they were playing “Find the patient.” Finally after several phone calls and
arrangements they decided my best option was to go to Grand Junction to St.
Mary’s for a D&C. They had access to
blood if I needed it. So Ron and I proceeded
home and then onto our 200 mile drive to Grand Junction. The kids were worried
by they had Grandma & Grandpa to care for them.
I could not eat or drink anything the entire time.
I only had one banana that morning. I did however drink water on the way
over. The Blanding Doctor had sent me with
some anti-nausea medication; it helped with my motion sickness. We arrived in Grand Junction within 3 hours
of leaving Blanding. The ER receptionist had no idea what to do with me. She
had to make many calls to see what to do with me. Eventually they admitted me to the ER. Once I
was dressed in my unflattering hospital clothes. They started hooking me up to
all the monitors and other devices. We
sat in the ER waiting for over 4 hours while they were making sure they had my
blood ready. The Doctor was able to come in and talk with me a few times. She took the CD that Blanding sent with us to
give the Dr. the ultra sound that morning. Dr. Simms took the CD and reviewed
it with her radiologist. She came back with the same conclusion as the Blanding
Radiologist. Finally after 8pm they were able to have my blood ready and on
hand. They moved me up to the Operating
room to start the procedure. Their medication worked great to knock me out and
the next thing I knew the procedure was done and I was on my way to my room for
the night. They didn’t need to give me blood, the procedure went well and
everything removed nicely once they were in there. They took another vile of blood to check my
blood count, it was still up.
We stayed the night in room 727 and were able to be
released the next morning. By that time
my bleeding was minimal and we were sent home. Everyone at the hospital was
surprised I was not more emotional. All
in all I was quite proud of myself for not having a breakdown. We did a little shopping and headed home. I
was doing alright, we made it home safely and sound. Both our kids were happy to see us home.
About 30 minutes after being home I got a call from
the Blanding hospital; they needed information for the Death Certificate. My body and mind went into shut down
mode. I know I needed to answer these
questions, and then it would be over. I
answered all their questions clean and clear.
The death certificate was needed since I was over 15 weeks along. I
started to break down when she asked me a name; we had not had time to pick a
name out yet. So the name was left blank.
Once I hung up the phone I broke down crying. That was my finally straw
and I couldn’t hold back anymore.
It is the first day since the miscarriage that I
have been home without anything to keep my mind off of the situation. However,
I feel like I’m handling it fine considering. We have talked about being
sterilized so we don’t have to go thru this again. Two times in a row is more
than enough for me. We will have to Waite and see what the future holds.
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