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June 7, 2022

6 Signs of Preeclampsia

Understanding Preeclampsia Signs and Symptoms

*This is a story share of facts and experience with preeclampsia. This is NOT medical advice and if you suspect you are suffering from preeclampsia, inform your care team, Obstetrician-Gynecologist, or Maternal-Fetal Medicine doctor. *

I struggled with high blood pressure for years due to my kidney failure so I knew I would be predisposed to preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is persistently high blood pressure during pregnancy and/ or postpartum. I was already on blood pressure medicine called Lisinopril daily before pregnancy and it is NOT TO BE TAKEN during pregnancy. I stopped taking lisinopril right away and went through a few more meds until my team gave me labetalol. Labetalol was really helpful with maintaining my blood pressure in addition to being on dialysis. But as my pregnancy progressed I noticed my blood pressure was continuing to rise even with the interventions I had in place. I remember the day like it was yesterday. I had just turned 27 weeks and I woke with a horrible headache and nausea. I was on the antepartum unit for the 5th week in a row and Sundays were the days I wanted visitors. That particular Sunday, everyone came to visit, but I could barely sit up or talk, even see anyone. I so nauseous that I couldn’t eat the whole day. I was afraid that was the day I was going to have to have my emergency c-section because I just felt awful. Turned out my preeclampsia was getting worse but the doctors were able to give me a very high dose of nifedipine to decrease my blood pressure and after about 12 hours of agony, I was so much better.

Here are 6 Signs & Symptoms of Preeclampsia.

 

1. Protein spillage in urine.

This is a major sign of preeclampsia and also kidney failure. This was actually how I found out I had kidney failure. Your doctor should be checking your urine sample at each lab appointment to check for protein as well as any other alarming signs of infection or organisms that can impact your pregnancy. Foamy urine is also a sign I personally experienced with protein in my urine.

2. Severe headaches.

These headaches make you stop in your tracks. When I had headaches from preeclampsia, it was impossible to keep my eyes open or even have a conversation with someone. I could not get anything done and honestly, nothing would cure the pain except for blood pressure medicine.

3. Change in Vision

A very serious symptom that can occur as an indication of swelling in the brain caused by extremely high blood pressure. Common vision changes can include light sensitivity, flashing lights, blurry vision, or spots.

4. Swelling in feet and ankles

Swelling during pregnancy is totally normal. Preeclampsia swelling is a bit different. Especially in your ankles, hands, and face you will feel a huge influx of extra fluid retained in these areas. My experience was extra fluid on my chest and ankles that made it difficult to walk or move around sometimes.

5. Persistent shortness of breath.

Shortness of breath, a racing pulse, mental confusion, a heightened sense of anxiety, and a sense of impending doom can be symptoms of preeclampsia. If these symptoms are new to you, they could indicate an elevated blood pressure, or more rarely, fluid collecting in your lungs (pulmonary edema).

 

6. High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure during pregnancy is one of the biggest red flags that preeclampsia may be developing. And even if it’s not a symptom of preeclampsia, it can still be a sign of a problem.

High blood pressure is traditionally defined as blood pressure of 140/90 or greater, measured on two separate occasions at least four hours apart. During pregnancy, a rise in the lower number (diastolic) of 15 degrees or more, or a rise in the upper number (systolic) of 30 degrees or more can also be a cause for concern.

 

If you have any of these symptoms or cause for concern, inform your doctor, doula, midwife, or any and every medical team member that supports you.

For more information visit http://www.preeclampsia.org

Filed in: Maternal Health Issues |

April 25, 2022

Mother’s Day Blues

I am not sure why this happens to me every Mother’s Day, but I feel the blues coming on.

I still have so much spiritual healing to work on due to trauma during my birth experience and staying in the NICU for almost 6 months. I share this because I know I am not alone in how I feel about Mother’s Day. I would love to say I look forward to it but I do not.

As a single mom, I often feel unseen and unheard by family members and my son’s father. Conversations, activities, parties, phone calls, and gifts are always about my child. And I feel guilty for even wanting a day all about me because I chose Astin. I chose Astin, so I often feel like my invisible load can only be carried by me alone. Last year, I was so depressed on Mother’s day, that I went to brunch with Astin and a friend. And I also went to Target (my favorite place ), it was cold, we were in an uber. I thought it would cheer me up but it made things worse because the store was filled with dads and kids.

I know that no one can read my mind but I felt so unappreciated for all my hard work as a mom. I know Astin is so very young and I am so grateful for my friends who sent flowers and gifts. I was just in this weird space, where I expected a gift or free babysitting day from his dad but instead, it was a weird text message about me choosing to be a single mom and just extra stuff that he could keep. He could have kept the entire message honestly and just sent some coins. And when I mentioned it to him, he said he did not know he was supposed to buy me a gift. And I realized he was right, no one is obligated to gift me something for what I am blessed to do every day.

This year I plan to get rid of the blues and lean into gratitude. I have booked brunch, a staycation in Washington, D.C., and an adventure for Astin and me.

Share in the comments what are you doing for yourself this Mother’s Day!

To Read more about Mother’s Day and how to make it special read the blogs below :

The Perfect Mother’s Day Cocktail

Make Mother’s Day Special

21 Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

10 Thoughtful Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

Mother’s Day with a Sneak Peak

Sustainable Gifts for Mother’s Day

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April 12, 2022

5 Reasons Why We Need Black Maternal Health Week

1. Black Women make up 12.4% of the population in the United States, yet makeup 55.3 deaths per 100,000 live births of maternal health deaths in the United States.

 

2. Black women face higher rates of chronic illnesses like high blood pressure, heart conditions, and diabetes. Conditions that can contribute to maternal death.

 

3. Racial discrimination within the health care systems across America impacts the way Black women are received in medical centers.

4. Socioeconomic status and private insurance, do not exclude Black Women from being ignored by doctors.

 

5. The Maternal Crisis is a HUMAN RIGHTS Crisis.

 

To learn more about how you can advocate and support Black Mamas visit https://blackmamasmatter.org/bmhw/

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Adrianna Ebron is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. She is the mama to tiny warrior and miracle 2-year old. After surviving a tough pregnancy, a 165 day NICU stay, and being dialysis for nearly two years; Adrianna uses her social media platforms to educate and share stories about Maternal Health Issues in hopes of decreasing the maternal mortality rate in the United States.

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