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Mumsnet Discussions: Pregnancy : Bleeding c-section scar in 3rd trimester - Bugger! Bugger! Bugger! (47 messages)
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By HumphreyCushion on Tue 20-May-08 20:10:09
Just seen this thread, WMMC.
Sorry that you've been unwell, but glad you're feeling better now. smile
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Tue 20-May-08 20:05:30
I am bloody fantastic. I haven't thrown up or pooped for 24 hours and slept 12 solid hours last night. DH snuck DD downstairs and kept her quiet so I could stay asleep and I woke up feeling so much better.

Hurrah!

Thanks all of you for worrying about me.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By ILikeToMoveItMoveIt on Tue 20-May-08 08:26:38
How are you doing WMMC?

Sorry tmi to follow, but have they taken a stool sample to see if that shows anything?

I hope you're felling better soon xx
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Mon 19-May-08 11:44:10
I see what you are saying. I am trying to remember what I was given when I had an infection last time. I was so out of it, though. You are doing really well. A fluid IV can make you feel loads better. Hope all goes well.

lol at your nappy-hairshine! You could probably market it.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Mon 19-May-08 11:38:40
Nope, just fluids. There's no point in giving antibiotics when they don't know what's causing it. It could be viral, it could conceivably still be food poisoning. Could be something as weird as dysentery apparently. hmm

I have washed the baby poop out my hair though pinkyminky. grin DH helpfully pointed out that like vinegar, urine was probably really good for making your hair shiny hmm
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Mon 19-May-08 11:35:14
Oh dear. Did you get any antibiotics last time? Infections can make you sooo sick when pregnant. Poor love.sad
Perhaps wash you nappy hair before you go?grin]
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Mon 19-May-08 11:30:11
Luckily the nappy bucket was not too full grin

Having said, looks like I may be heading back to the hospital again fairly shortly, my temperature is way up, I have ketones again (doh, doh, doh), still throwing up and feel like crap.

Buggeration!

But hey, I have the world's neatest bikini line (even if I do look like an overfed, overplucked christmas turkey) grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Lulumama on Mon 19-May-08 10:48:27
h'oookaaaaay ! naked in a nappy bucket.. that is so not a good look!
glad you are on the mend though. smile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Mon 19-May-08 10:45:43
LOL! Not only a pioneer, but you manage it with such elegance and poise.grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By EachPeachPearMum on Mon 19-May-08 10:33:41
pmsl wmmc!
Gawd- its all so glamourous isn't it, this baby lark! wink
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By ILikeToMoveItMoveIt on Mon 19-May-08 10:07:36
Ah, the dignities of pregnancy smile
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Mon 19-May-08 09:48:33
With a mirror while sat on the loo with one leg up on the bath - actually I fell off while doing this and DH ran in to find me with my head in the nappy pail, starkers with a half plucked fanjo! My how we laughed hmm grin
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By ILikeToMoveItMoveIt on Mon 19-May-08 06:14:28
WMMC - how on earth can you see your scar and lady garden at the moment? I'm v impressed!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Sun 18-May-08 22:19:13
You are doing pioneering work, WMMC, and we are grateful.grin

hope the puking etc. eases soon.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Sun 18-May-08 22:12:01
Thanks everyone, am still puking and poopy but have a deforested ladygarden! wink

Tip for anyone out there with a cs scar with hair growing under it - press down on the scar and the hairs pop right up so you can tweezer them out (and it doesn't actually hurt because scar tissue has compromised nerve endings!) -TMI I know but it took me ages to work this out. grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By cheesesarnie on Sun 18-May-08 22:09:08
glad everythings ok!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By ILikeToMoveItMoveIt on Sat 17-May-08 22:30:59
Good news WMMC, am so happy for you that things are back on track.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Sat 17-May-08 21:30:24
That's great news, WMMC. Hope the infection clears up soon. smile
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Sat 17-May-08 21:02:38
I'm back - thank you all for worrying about me. They let me out yesterday afternoon.

Okay the cs scar problem is an ingrown hair follicle which has become infected. I've been told to (ready for this folks? wink) exfoliate the area so that the skin doesn't build up too much. I guess it's because I've always kept the hair short and they cut me so low it's gone over a fair few hair follicles (to give you some indication, my scar is actually on my pubic bone).

The D&V - well the V has gone but up until this morning I still had the runs - lovely. Made the supermarket run quite exciting. Luckily everyone assumed I must be in labour and opened tills for me and shepherded me through very quickly.

The ketones - dehydration, the protein, the infection.

Olly (the baby) is doing fine. He's 2.6 pounds already (at only 29 weeks) and he's been leaping around constantly for the past three days which is reassuring.

We had a nasty moment on Thursday night when I had a bad vomiting episode and started having contractions which had the midwives calling the obstetricians and the SCBU next door but it all calmed down almost immediately.

So I'm back on for a homebirth and a normal pregnancy - fingers crossed. Have to go see the midwife on Monday and every week from now on, plus I've been told to eat bananas because I have v low potassium levels.

Pinkyminky - I had PET with DD and they don't leave you on a monitor but do BP checks every two hours. I don't think they were concerned too much about the protein because I had too high a temperature and was too obviously infected with something.

Right off to defoliate and exfoliate now wink. Am so happy to be home. DH had to put breastfed DD to bed on his own on Thursday (which he managed in an hour bless him), but she was so lovely when she came in Thursday morning. She looked at me, looked at the midwife said: 'I want booby' and jumped on the bed next to me. grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By cheesesarnie on Fri 16-May-08 21:49:06
omg!poor you!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By ILikeToMoveItMoveIt on Fri 16-May-08 16:47:51
Have just seen this.

Oh arse WMMC, I hope things are ok with you and the lo.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Lulumama on Fri 16-May-08 16:43:46
oh no! only jsut seen this!

hope you are ok and resting..

big hugs.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Fri 16-May-08 16:41:58
NO news yet? I do hope WMMC is ok.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Thu 15-May-08 19:32:09
I'd guess an infection, too. Doesn't sound like she's on a monitor, which I thhink they'd do if it could be pre-eclampsia.

Hope things are ok.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By PeachyHas4BoysAndLovesIt on Thu 15-May-08 17:00:56
could be an infection depending on how the BP is I guess

Hope you're OK WMMC.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By NotABanana on Thu 15-May-08 16:49:57
Have you got pre-eclampsia?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By EachPeachPearMum on Thu 15-May-08 16:28:17
Oh wmmc- sorry to hear this- pg REALLY is hard on you isn't it?
Hope all goes well- sounds like he's doing fabulously though smile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By EffiePerine on Thu 15-May-08 16:14:20
Gosh, that was quick! Hope you're out soon - being in hospital is not fun

Fingers crossed for your HB...
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Thu 15-May-08 16:12:14
Hope you get good news soon. Don''t know much about bumsex, I'm afriad, I've clearly led a sheltered life. grin]
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By LilRedWG on Thu 15-May-08 16:09:35
Here you go!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By LilRedWG on Thu 15-May-08 16:08:03
WMMC! Poor you. I can't believe how quickly your pregnancy seems to have gone (for me, probably not for you) and hope everything goes smoothly for the rest of the time.

No advice (other than take it easy) but lots of warm wishes. x
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Thu 15-May-08 16:02:31
Thanks!

Patientline sucks! Funnily I feel fine but mws keep sticking their heads in every 15 mins so suspect I may not be hmm

Why are there no entertaining bumsex threads when I need them? grin
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Thu 15-May-08 15:56:43
I was just checking in to see how you went on. Sorry to hear you are poorly, but smile the scar ok and all fine for your homebirth! Sounds like you may be very dehydrated. Hope you feel better soonx
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By pucca on Thu 15-May-08 15:55:34
Poor you WMMC.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Thu 15-May-08 15:53:17
So I'm now in hospital!!! sad

Scar okay but showing 4 pluses of ketone and 3+ protein. Am being rehydrated and assessed.

DS managed to kick the monitor pads off during the ctg so he seems fine.

How on earth I managed to get so sick in a few hours is beyond me - slight D&V felt a bit dizzy hmm

Hospitals are v dull!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Wed 14-May-08 22:48:33
Thanks Notabanana - I'm sorry you had such a horrible time.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By NotABanana on Wed 14-May-08 22:33:27
Usually if baby is okay it means mum is okay so it is very important that you keep an eye on the movements.

My scar nearly ruptured, baby wasn't fine, and it was an awful time.

I wish you all the best.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Wed 14-May-08 22:30:23
Oh he's a happy little camper, hardly ever sleeps it seems. He's taking advantage of the fact that he can still flip and does forward rolls every couple of days which hurts quite a bit but is okay-ish.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By NotABanana on Wed 14-May-08 22:28:12
What are the baby's movements like?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Wed 14-May-08 22:21:41
I have no intention of going to the hospital tonight for something that happened last week!

I'll call them in the morning and go see them.

But I don't think they can do anything bar monitoring it and assessing scar depth by ultrasound. I guess they could give me yet more antibiotics but I'm not sure that'll help because topical application of antibiotics won't penetrate the skin to the depth it needs to.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By PictureThis on Wed 14-May-08 22:21:39
If you have scar tenderness then you have to go to hospital now. Please ring your labour ward. You must get this checked out.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Klaw on Wed 14-May-08 22:15:03
phone labour ward now and ask for urgent check up.

I imagine that your external skin is stetching too much and that internal scar is fine BUT

you need to know that for sure by being checked by the medical people.

I have never heard of this before... so please let us know the outcome
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By MissingMyHeels on Wed 14-May-08 22:10:27
I would suggest speaking to labour ward tonight.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By hedgepig on Wed 14-May-08 22:08:58
Not heard of this before but if you can't get any info form on call midwife (if there is one in your are) or labour ward then speak to NHS direct 0845 4647 who should be able to advise if this is something you need to get seen to tonight. Do you have any vaginal bleeding or just external?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By NotABanana on Wed 14-May-08 22:00:25
Hospital. Now.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pinkyminky on Wed 14-May-08 21:59:03
No real help, but poor you! Hope you get some reassurance.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By whomovedmychocolate on Wed 14-May-08 21:49:07
Just back from a week in France and 30ish weeks pregnant with a ginormous baby boy.

CS 18 months ago and was diagnosed at 16 weeks with an infection in the scar (it'd always been bumpy, but then got bumpy and hot and sore).

Swift application of antibiotic cream for a few weeks later and it went down, pretty smooth, no pain & redness gone. Hurrah!

Baby head down and doing well. Booked home birth. Hurrah! Off for a quick week's holiday before baby number 2 shows up.

Scar a bit sore. Lift up ginormous bump to peer underneath. Can't see a bloody thing. Quick poke, something sticky - eek blood, eek goo. Bugger! Bugger! Bugger!

Get DH to look. Two large bumps have appeared in scar and one of them is leaking. shock

It healed up the next day. So thought it was okay to leave it till I got home. The following day, baby decided to have a flip to breech and got foot stuck on sore bit of scar and once again it bleed. Not much and it's only a surface wound - it clearly doesn't go down too deep and doesn't appear to be infected (it's not hot or red - but is sore).

Next day, healed up fine, no pain. DS then does another flip so his head is resting on the scar. Can anyone guess what happened next? Yep, soreness and a bit of blood.

So we came home and I tried to phone the midwives but they were on answerphone - four times - plus because I don't know my mobile phone number couldn't leave a message (was on the way back and couldn't have gone in anyway). hmm (Not filled with confidence that they'll be around when I'm in labour at this rate either).

So now I'm home, and planning to go see the labour ward tomorrow to have a chat, but have no bloody clue what they are going to say. Anyone had this before? Is there any point in having an ultrasound of the scar to establish depth?


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