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Share the experience. Preeclampsia ep.1

We started with influenza a hospital admit 3 nights. All the time at the hospital, we always looked at our pressure was 145 and up every time. We felt that it would be too high, but the nurse didn't say anything, so we didn't ask anything. During that, the face was swollen, the feet were swollen, but not much. In my heart, I thought that it must be normal, but it was so good because there was an appointment with the Chulalai to ask the doctor.

When the day had to leave the stomach, during waiting to press the cue card, we for a long time felt that the feet were very swollen, the fingers were extremely crowded, like to explode. In my heart, I thought, well, it was definitely a poison. When going up, the pressure was almost shocked. The mother detected a protein leak in the urine. Sitting and waiting for the pressure to go down until measuring three times, it didn't go down. The nurse went to sleep. When the pressure went down to see the doctor. During that, the nurse gave the doctor the pressure to the doctor. Paul came to 140 more than the doctor said to come. Do not walk in a wheelchair.

Open the door to see Dr. Pup. The doctor smiled and hesitated and said that it was very tall. It's scary. Please stay in the hospital in case of an emergency delivery. I'm like, it's not 30 weeks yet. Are you going to give birth?

While the admit is dehydrated during the meal, you can eat only when you eat.

Summary of the admit 2 rounds. First round, sleep 1 week. Inject four pulmonary stimulants. Pressure up and down. Most of them will rise. Give the drug enough pressure to control, ask back.

Admit, second round, sleep for two weeks, leave the hospital for one week, come back to give birth again at 10: 00 p.m., more than two miniatures will be born, my mother is very patient, you know?

P.S. The doctor is very good. Will come to review the doctor.# Trending # lemon 8 diary # Share the pregnant experience # Pregnant # First stomach

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