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AIBU to not go to midwife regarding reduced movement? *Poss TW?*

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booandbumpp · 18/09/2018 07:52

Can someone please tell me what to do? Posting here for traffic.
I am 34 weeks pregnant - complicated pregnancy, baby has a severe CHD called Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, and will need a surgery in the first week of life.
I also have high pressure in the placenta and am on weekly monitoring for that. Baby is measuring small due to this and I need to be induced early - at 37 weeks - if the pressure stays high, which it has consistently been for the last 5 weeks.
Baby will be borderline "big" enough for the surgery if born at 37 weeks. Can't keep him in longer, can't delay surgery, otherwise he will definitely die. Nothing I can do to help with the pressure in the placenta.
I've had reduced movement yesterday and today. He's never been the most active baby, but yesterday and today I've barely felt him. FMU consultant told me to watch out for this due to the pressure in placenta possibly getting higher and there being no forward flow of blood to baby.
I haven't yet - partly because I'm having two scans tomorrow - one with cardiologist, one with FMU consultants anyway, so I'll get answers then. Partly because I'm selfish - I'm scared, I don't want to miss another day of work, I don't want to drag my partner out of work to sit next to me for 4 hours at a maternity hospital.
And also because honestly what can they do? They induce me now because my placenta won't work properly, he'll still die because he won't be able to have surgery. They leave him in there with negative flow, he'll die, or stop growing.
I'm not crying, I'm barely upset, I'm just stuck. I feel so annoyed at myself for not being able to make a decision, but I guess thats because I feel like no matter what decision I make, its the same outcome.
SO, sorry that was longer than I expected. WWYD?

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booandbumpp · 13/10/2018 10:22

@HaveYouSeentheWritingontheWall no this is the obstetric consultant. I'm hoping a NICU consultant will be round to go through process but we won't see cardiac consultant until he's here and stable x

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Alb1 · 13/10/2018 10:39

Have you been on the nicu tour boo? I found that a little helpful before DD was born. Hopefully they don't have to keep you waiting too long to get things moving today.

SirVixofVixHall · 13/10/2018 10:45

I keep checking the thread, i really feel for you that this week has been so difficult. I hope today goes well and that you deliver easily.

Knitwit101 · 13/10/2018 10:53

You predicted Sunday way back in your thread. You might be right after all!

smurfy2015 · 13/10/2018 11:12

Sending you

Rachel0Greep · 13/10/2018 11:34

All the best, hope everything goes well. Thinking of you.

IthinkIsawahairbrushbackthere · 13/10/2018 12:13

(Gentle hugs) from the bottom left hand corner of Wales. Having a baby is stressful when everything is straightforward, with everything you have going on you are doing an amazing job.

WrongSideOfHistory · 13/10/2018 12:21

Hoping all goes smoothly OP. Ime Leeds NICU is very good so once your cot space is sorted you'll be in good hands.

Wellfuckmeinbothears · 13/10/2018 13:01

Afternoon Boo, hope you got some sleep. I know how frustrating the induction process is, you’re doing so well and not long now x

MrsGB2225 · 13/10/2018 13:03

Today’s the day!! I’ll be thinking of you and your little boy.

FantasticHarryPotter · 13/10/2018 13:08

Goodness I hope he's here soon. All the to-Ing and thro-ing must be exhausting.

Mustang27 · 13/10/2018 14:07

Oh Boo I can't believe that although I'm not shocked the treatment is awful sometimes. Hope the cramping subsided a bit. Massive hugs you are doing so well in an incredibly frustrating situation.

NameWithChange · 13/10/2018 14:28

Hang in there Boo, you are fabulous!

HaveYouSeentheWritingontheWall · 13/10/2018 14:34

@booandbump how is it going now? Do you have any more information yet? Are you still having regular traces?

peppersprayfirstapologiselater · 13/10/2018 14:35

You're doing fantastic!
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booandbumpp · 13/10/2018 14:42

We have the go ahead. I am on the monitor! Then exam, then break waters, then a 2-4 hour wait to see if things get moving on their own during which I've been told to get out for a walk and then the oxytocin. Fingers crossed no more stopping and starting!
Spent the whole morning having a nap so feeling ok.

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LadyDeadpool · 13/10/2018 14:44

Good luck Boo I hope they sort out the cot you're showing amazing strength! It'll all be worth it soon Flowers

Kittykat93 · 13/10/2018 14:44

Hopefully by tonight your baby will be here ! Still following this all the time to see the updates. I'll be checking again later x

Mountainsided · 13/10/2018 15:00

Glad things are happening! Good luck x

Observatorycrest · 13/10/2018 15:32

Hope you dont have long to wait! Good luck, your doing amazingly

Beauteafully · 13/10/2018 16:12

So happy you got some rest!! Can't wait for you to see him and make sure his name fits him. Grin I think I can speak for everyone when I say we all love him already.

Crunchymum · 13/10/2018 16:29

Glad things are moving along for you boo.

Will be thinking of you and sending lots of dilating / pushing thoughts your way ❤

IthinkIsawahairbrushbackthere · 13/10/2018 17:06

So glad things are moving. Get ready little Bumpp. We're all rooting for you

SheRaTheAllPowerful · 13/10/2018 17:09

Good luck, sending best wishes!

switswoo81 · 13/10/2018 17:12

Been checking this thread every few hours. So glad things are moving. If you get that oxytocin you may not last till a Sunday baby!
Sending love and good wishes from cork.