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Pregnancy?
I'm curious if anyone knew how PCS affects pregnancy and does it increase the likelihood of miscarriage?
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It should not effect the pregnancy but the pregnancy should benefit the PCS since it causes an increase in progesterone. Progesterone is a neuro-protectant to assist the neurological development of the baby. This same benefit would be available to the PCS subject.
The only concern would be to be careful or avoid anti-depressant drugs as they can cause problems. The raging hormones may cause a bit of roller coaster but that is to be expected. |
I was on progesterone as fertility treatments after my pcs started... it really helped, so with any luck the natural progesterone produced by a pregnancy will have the same effect.
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My Dr. recently told me that there is a 50% chance that pregnancy will alleviate PCS and a 50% chance that it will aggravate PCS. She says it's really a toss up and that every woman's brain injury is different and that pregnancy can effect the recovery process either way depending on the brain. She's seen it go both ways.
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I'm really curious about this topic as well. I found out last week I'm expecting and have had PCS for about 5 months.
I initially was pretty terrified about dealing with the pcs symptoms with no medication but I'm at a good place now. I was feeling really good for almost a week but had some dizziness and pain/pressure in my ears today. I dont have an appointment with the doc until Wednesday. In the mean time I'm trying to find answers to my questions online and am coming up with nothing. I did read about the benefit of progesterone. Anyone talk to their doc about the delivery effecting symptoms? My concern would be the stress/straining would exacerbate the symptoms. That is many months away for me so hoping for a lot of healing between now and then. Best to you all :) |
Update?
Hi mamas! I was wondering an update if you got pregnant and how it effected your PCS? I am 15 months pcs and although my financial situation is not ideal, I feel so ready.....
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My PCS began when I was pregnant!
I didn't know at the time that I had PCS. I just thought it was baby brain + being off my ADD meds. In retrospect, that period of time makes much more sense.
I was a disaster at work, but people were nice to me and I just did not care about my job performance. I know that sounds bad, but I was just so chock full of happy pregnancy hormones! Nothing mattered to me but having my baby! Even though I had some physical problems, I was a pretty happy mama. I think it depends on who you are and how you handle hormones. My labor went on for 20 hours and then I ended up needing a c-section. I don't remember my PCS symptoms being an issue. I don't think I would have even noticed a headache if I'd had one. I was just focused on having the baby! So I can't really answer as to whether my pcs symptoms were worse when pregnant, but I can tell you my criteria for having #2. I need to be physically strong and emotionally well. Pregnancy is hard on your body, and since I had a neck injury, I really need to make sure it's healed enough for me not to be dealing with pain all the time. I need to be emotionally stable to get off my antidepressants. I'm not there yet, but I hope to be soon! |
Good Luck
I have a teenage daughter and I have had PCS for almost 2years.I am at the opposite of you I am single, cannot take BC, and the thought of me down the road to physically be pregnant with all my medical issues I am a one and done women.I am getting surgery on Monday a essure so I will be not pregnant ever again.
If I do ever get married again it would have to be someone that would be ok with adoption. Good luck and I wish you the best. |
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