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Old 07-16-2012, 07:12 PM #1
Diana67 Diana67 is offline
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Default New to group and pregnant with vp shunt

Hello my name is Diana. I decided I should join this group as I found out my shunt is causing more problems than I thought it would as my baby is growing. I am 6 months pregnant and the shunt has essentially outlined the bottom of my uterus and is poking me in the bladder. It hurts badly and I am hoping I am not alone and someone can give me guidance. I had my shunt placed 10 years ago after my last child was born, via c-section. This was a whoops pregnancy, and it has gone well up until now. The shunt is causing stabbing pelvic pain and I am pretty scared. More of a shocker, I am 44. The baby is a girl and appears to be healthy. I went through a lot of genetic testing. Now that I know she is okay, I am starting to really worry about me. Please let me know if any of you have been pregnant and what I can expect. Thanks, Diana
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