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Advise women with isolated ICP and a singleton pregnancy that the risk of stillbirth only increases above population rate once their serum bile acid concentration is 100 micromol/L or more.
In women with peak bile acids 19–39 micromol/L (mild ICP) and no other risk factors, advise them that the risk of stillbirth is similar to the background risk. Consider options of planned birth by 40 weeks' gestation or ongoing antenatal care according to national guidance.
In women with peak bile acids 40–99 micromol/L (moderate ICP) and no other risk factors, advise them that the known risk of stillbirth is similar to the background risk until 38–39 weeks' gestation. Consider planned birth at 38–39 weeks' gestation.
In women with peak bile acids 100 micromol/L or more (severe ICP), advise them that the risk of stillbirth is higher than the background risk. Consider planned birth at 35–36 weeks' gestation. [Grade A]
Advise women with ICP and a twin pregnancy that the risk of stillbirth is higher compared with a twin pregnancy without ICP. [Grade D]
Clinicians should be aware that fetal ultrasound and/or cardiotocography (CTG) do not predict or prevent stillbirth in ICP. [Grade D]
Advise women with ICP that the presence of risk factors or co-morbidities (such as gestational diabetes and/or pre-eclampsia and/or multifetal pregnancy) appear to increase the risk of stillbirth and may influence decision-making around timing of planned birth. [Grade D]
Advise women that there are no treatments that improve pregnancy outcome (or raised bile acid concentrations) and treatments to improve maternal itching are of limited benefit. [Grade A]
obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1471-0528.17206
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Are there any risks to my baby?
Breathing problems - the risk of your baby developing breathing problems is increased if your baby is born at less than 38 weeks. Therefore most Caesareans are done in the 39th week because at this time your baby will have fully developed lungs. Occasionally women who are having an elective Caesarean birth go into labour before the planned date.
www.nbt.nhs.uk/maternity-services/labour-birth/caesarean-birth/risks-having-a-caesarean-birth
You are not “most women”.
still birth or some breathing issues that can be addressed? And the greater risk is for under 38 weeks.
check your peak bile acids, if they did it, and see what risk you have. A doctor already told you 37 weeks, maybe based on some results?