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info on epigastric pain/pre-eclampsia

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LiegeAndLief · 21/12/2007 15:51

Following on from Rascal's heartburn thread, I thought it might be a good idea to try and raise awareness of epigastric (under the ribs) pain in association with pre-eclampsia and HELLP syndrome.

I really don't want to panic everyone with heartburn or a baby kicking their ribs, so: ime this pain is fairly severe, long-lasting and constant; it's an "internal" pain (ie not bruising or muscular); it is not associated with the burning sensation of heartburn and is not alleviated by Gavsicon or other heartburn remedies; it may be accompanied by dark urine. This kind of pain may be an indication of liver damage as a consequence of pre-eclampsia or HELLP syndrome and is worth getting checked out. It can present with no other symptoms; if in doubt the mw/doctor can check for more symptoms with a blood test.

Pre-eclampsia is most common in the latter stages of pregnancy, although very rarely can occur from about 20 weeks. The more well known symptoms are headaches, visual disturbances, sudden swelling (particularly hands, feet and face), and rise in bp/protein in urine which can be checked by your mw/gp.

Happy pregnancies everyone!

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NorthernLurkerwithastarontop · 22/12/2007 12:05

Bump for this important info

rascal1979 · 22/12/2007 12:16

LeigeandLeif thanks so much your advice saved mine and my baby's life....forever grateful to you. Can you give me your email and I can send you some pics of the baby you saved!

PeachyHasAFiggyPudInTheOven · 22/12/2007 12:19

Abdominal pain was a significant symptom ijn my eclampsia (several years ago now) which was the rarer type with a spiking BP so ahrder to spot apaprently- I would agree with OP and urge awareness to all. APEC and Pre-eclampsia and toxaemia societya re good palces to look for info.

LiegeAndLief · 22/12/2007 13:40

Whoops sorry for posting twice, internet went down halfway through!

Rascal would love to see some pics, my e-mail is lucy e wilkes at hot mail dot com (obviously without spaces etc). I am so glad you and your baby are OK, I was very worried about you! Just wish I had known about mumsnet when the same thing happened to me...

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rascal1979 · 24/12/2007 09:19

Bumping this important info x

JingleBelgoHoHoHo · 24/12/2007 09:28

Wow - well done LiegeandLief - and Rascal - I'm so glad that you and your baby got the treatment you needed!

sandcastles · 24/12/2007 09:31

Great info, LiegeAndLief!

So pleased for you, rascal1979 & your baby!

JingleBelgoHoHoHo · 24/12/2007 09:32

and mumsnet has certainly taught me something! I remember the thread, and was interested to read LiegeandLief's advice.

JingleBelgoHoHoHo · 24/12/2007 09:35

here is the original thread

rascal1979 · 26/12/2007 09:42

bump

paranoidmummy · 09/01/2008 13:26

just wondering is this pain on any particular side?

LiegeAndLief · 09/01/2008 17:01

IME no, it was right in the middle, but when the doctor examined me it was more painful on one side when he pressed there (think it was the right side?), apparently this is a sign the doctors look for for liver damage.

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Grisette · 21/09/2009 14:54

I'd echo this, I presented with epigastirc pain with HELLP syndrome, and it was dismissed as indigestion.

StrikeUpTheBand · 21/09/2009 15:03

I was given Gaviscon for 'heartburn' (by out-of-hours doc) . I was only 22 weeks but it was HELLP Syndrome. My own GP had never even heard of HELLP Syndrome.

I agree that everyone needs to be made aware. I don't know if it would have saved my baby to have known what it was but it couldn't have helped going for 2 weeks without intervention .

The epigastric pain is hellish. It is a horrible feeling which radiates all over your body but is centred in your chest. I also had it with DS2 - you really can't concentrate on anything at all as it is so horrible. Even lying down doesn't ease it.

I would urge anyone with these symptoms to insist on having their BP and urine checked - go to your assessment area of labour ward (ring first).

thejaffacakesareonme · 17/11/2011 18:00

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