Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 04-25-2008, 02:35 AM #11
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Hi Dianna

I replied to your post about pregnancy in my thread just now
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Old 04-25-2008, 03:29 AM #12
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I am a registered ultrasound technologist specializing in high risk OB and pediatrics. Ultrasound will not cause a miscarriage. Please seek out another perinatologist(high risk OB/GYN doc). Call them and ask before seeing the doctor if they are familiar with RDS. Have your OB send you to another perinatologist for a second opinion.

I would like to get preg. again but I am worried about the stress it would take on my current family, not the fetus. I have a 5 year old and 3 year old. Plus a 42 year old husband! I asked my rsd doctor if I could get preg. again and he said...why not! A pregnancy can occur and survive, even with pain killers. Pain killers cannot cross the placenta. However, if you are in pain, your body is under stress and the stress of the pain could cause more problems like high blood pressure that could lead to early delivery or other problems.

Congrats. Find a good perinatologist and get regular ultrasounds to watch the baby's growth and development.


Hiya Dianna,

I hope that you will be blessed with number three babe if you choose to go ahead. I have six but all were born before my RSD happened nearly 12 years ago. I can't imagine having less than 6 although at times it is pretty full on. I do do admire the mums who do manage to include pregnancies into their RSD existance. I am sure that the positives must outweigh the negatives.

Just want to talk about your comment that the pain killers do not cross the placenta, I have been an OB/GYN nurse practitioner as part of my career and they certainly do cross over.
Anything that affects your blood in turn affects the foetus.
I have looked after many neonates who have been affected by maternal use of opiates, whether it be for legitimate or illicit use. Often babies are born with awful drug withdrawal problems, but more for those of mums who are using the drugs without medical care to guide them through the pregnancy.
I hope the doctor who told you this has not passed on this misinformation to too many mums
Bless you and your family
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