@7th mnth pregnancy, due to sudden pressure, hvy headache and continuous vomit for 1 day lost our 1child reas?
my wife@7th month pregnancy, due to sudden pressure, heavy headache and continuous vomit for 1 day we lost our 1st child, what would be the reason?
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1. What did your doctor tell you? Probably preclampsia.
2. Not sure , what did the doctor say, could it have been pre-eclampsia
3. stressed and tired i think,,she need to take a rest ,,and take care of them..
4. Sounds like her blood pressure was high. (preclampsia) spelling?
5. ive misscarried before and i just had a healthy baby boy.. and there should be no reason that she lost the baby over those systoms .. i vomited for 6 months of my prengancy and was in and out of the hospital cause i couldnt hold anything down. and had headaches and pains.. and my son came out a healthy 8lbs... something happen you really need to talk to a at dr.. thats very odd.. and im very sorry for your loss i know its very hard
6. It kinda seems like you answered you own question "due to sudden pressure, heavy headache and continuous vomit"
Was she flying? Diving? On a boat maybe?
7. Sounds like pre-eclampsia. What did her doctor say?
8. hi i really feel that the doctor you saw should be diagnosing your wifes sittuation but out of my lack of experience i will tell you what i think please dont let any answers here replace the opinion of a doctor who studied at least 7 years to know what hes talking about,
first off, it doesnt sound like that is what caused your wife to have a miscariage, it sounds like symptoms of something else like maybe high blood pressure of another desease you get in pregnancy called pre eclampsia, its not the vomiting or head ache but something that caused it, she shoud be ok but please get a doctor to see her to stop this from happening again,
9. Pre-Eclamsia symptoms are swelling, sudden weight gain, headaches and changes in vision are important symptoms; however, some women with rapidly advancing disease report few symptoms. Typically, preeclampsia occurs after 20 weeks gestation (in the late 2nd or 3rd trimesters or middle to late pregnancy).