I had my DS at 37 weeks because I had obstetric cholestasis and was told this could increase the risk of him being stillborn if I went nearer to term. I am pg again (34 wks) and got a phone call from the midwife to say that the cholestasis has come back. I knew it had a high chance of coming back and I thought I could deal with it mentally because the condition would be managed to protect my baby.
The community midwife wanted to send me to the hospital immediately for an assessment with a view to getting medication, but the hospital midwife refused to assess me because she considered the condition fairly inconsequential. The community midwife was not happy about this so she took more blood herself and I drove it to the hospital labs myself (missed the community transport deadline). The hospital midwife said that recent studies had shown the rate of stillbirth to mothers with OC is not different to the overall rate of stillbirth. This was based on studies on babies born in 2006, BUT...my DS was one of these babies and I was on medication, having regular CTGs and delivered 3 weeks early. So how can that show that the condition doesn't give problems when probably the vast majority of OC mothers in the study were medicated and delivered early ie MANAGED not DISMISSED??? I am so angry that the hospital dismissed me today when I was terrified.
Coincidentally, I do have a consultant appointment on Monday (am under the consultant due to this complication and also previous complications). I am afraid the doctors won't care either. I don't know what to do. I am frightened. I don't know what to say to them to make them look after my baby! Has anyone had OC in the last few months? Did you deliver early or were you told the condition was not a problem anymore, compared to a couple of years ago?