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Pregnancy after CCSVI stenting

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:38 am
by Nasti
Has anyone got pregnant with a stent in their jugulars?
I would like to hear some experiences.

thnx

Re: Pregnancy after CCSVI stenting

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:50 am
by cheerleader
Nasti wrote:Has anyone got pregnant with a stent in their jugulars?
I would like to hear some experiences.

thnx
Hi Nasti--
read gibbledygook's' posts. She's now pregnant with 2nd child after stenting in Stanford 2 years ago. Had her son last summer. Good luck to you-
cheer

http://www.thisisms.com/forum/regimens- ... c9664.html

Re: Pregnancy after CCSVI stenting

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:30 pm
by Katie41
My daughter has two jugular stents, placed 1 1/2 years ago in Poland. She recently had her 1st baby: natural childbirth; no drugs; uneventful pregnancy; very healthy, alert, strong baby boy 8lb. 15 oz.; went home the next morning.

We convinced the hospital to treat her as a low risk birth. This took some doing because they thought she had the stents because they thought she had had a stroke when on vacation in Poland and had emergency surgery. Of course, that did not happen....they just made it up to explain away the stents since they were unfamiliar with CCSVI (Kaiser). They had done an ultrasound to check the stents prior to her pregnancy, but didn't bother to look at their own records. The cardiologist had also checked her out and given her a clean bill of health, prior to her pregnancy, but again did not look at their own records. I had to do some fast talking to get them to understand what she had actually had done in Poland. She finally ended up with a particularly wonderful doctor who understood what had been done in Poland, as best he could without being familiar with CCSVI. He facilitated the natural birth.

She had a 16 hour labor and pushed for an hour. What a miraculous event to behold! Our 7th grandchild is being totally breastfed and continues to thrive. He picked his head up the night he was born. My daughter had less difficulty breastfeeding than two of my other daughters. Her pregnancy was basically no different than theirs' had been, except working full time, she had very tired days and fine days. Since the birth, she has not been more tired than most new moms.
Katie41

Re: Pregnancy after CCSVI stenting

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 12:43 pm
by Nasti
Thank you Katie,
that's wonderful, I wish you all the best!
I just need to pluck up some courage and be on the way :)