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Saturday, September 22, 2012

I'm Pregnant Again!!!! - Pregnancy with Rheumatoid Arthritis



We finally went on a trip! Here's an updated photo of us 3 -

It feels like it's been so long, since being pregnant with Lucas.
Lucas is almost 2 and I'm pregnant AGAIN!!!  Soon we will have a picture of 4 of us!

So Girl or Boy? Well .....

IT'S A GIRL!!!
 
I thought I wanted a boy, so that Lucas can have a brother, yet on the day I found it's a girl, I was and still am elated and happy! First and foremost like most parents, I think, as long as the baby is healthy then it's all good! Physically, I've noticed more nausea with this pregnancy than Lucas. Could it be the extra estrogen from having a girl? Also for a brief period, I craved spicy foods which is rare. I'm due February so will definitely post more until then.

Medication During Pregnancy
I'm taking Enbrel for the RA, but only on an as needed basis. Usually when I flare, I have to reflect back on either something I ate, or stress, or a combination of both. (most likely both).
For example, just the other day my LEFT wrist started to flare, which is very rare as my right wrist is the norm these days. I realized that I cheated on my gluten and egg free diet and had ate waffles and eggs, 2 days in a row. Plus, due to some major life changes, I couldn't sleep, and was extremely tired. All this resulted in the flare up. I took Enbrel and the flare went away in days. (For those reading about taking Enbrel while pregnant and are interested in the research I've personally done, please see my post: Is Enbrel Safe While Pregnant?)
 
RA in Remission during Pregnancy?
Most Rheumatologists say, that the RA activity will go into Remission during pregnancy and then comes back with vengeance. For Lucas, this was quasi true. I didn't experience much remission until later in my third tri-mester near the end. As for this pregnancy, I'm 5 months now and still no remission. My wrist are constantly sore,but I am not taking Enbrel as frequently (should be once a week). So far my ultra sound shows nothing abnormal or to be concerned about.
 
I'll definitely keep posting...  Stay tuned...
 
Thanks for Reading and I would love to read about other mommies' with RA experiences...
 
 


10 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing. I was recently diagnosed with RA which was extremely scary as I am only 22 and haven't started a family yet. It is good to know that there are meds that are safe to take when pregnant as I am on methotrexate at the moment which is not safe for pregnancy. I have just started a blog to document my experience with arthritis as a young person, please check it out :) http://porcelaindoll-xo.blogspot.co.uk

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  2. Yes Methotrexate is definately not safe for pregnancy. Enbrel is classified as unknown and my doctor did recommend I stop. However after further research with Otis Research Studies I came to the conclusion that it is safe. When time comes for you my dear, do seek professional medical opinion about which drugs to take. This is just based on my own experience. I wish you all the best and look forward to reading more of your blogs. keep shining!!! :)

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  3. Congratulations on your news! Really interested to discover your blog and your ongoing exploration of what can help pharmaceutically and naturally and how this changes at different times.

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  4. Well, seeing as how you had a safe pregnancy with Lucas despite having Rheumatoid Arthritis, I’m pretty sure you’ll do just fine this time around. You just have to follow what you did with your first pregnancy. I can’t wait to see your baby girl! I’m sure she’s also beautiful like you.

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  5. I have this too. This is a very emotional and in-depth process and I am floored at the 'wrap-up' article. Please, if you are considering starting a family and you have RA, speak to many doctors to make the most informed decision for you, your family, and your potential child.

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    1. My daughter is nearly 6 months and I am seriously thinking of trying for a second soon. I was only diagnosed with RA 6 weeks after having my daughter so had no symptoms at all during pregnancy. This time round I have no idea what to expect so its very scary. Obviously need to stop taking the methotrexate for 3 months before trying as well. I will be back at work too so I really need to be able to function on a daily basis which is what I'm worried about. Have another appointment with my specialist this Wednesday so I'm going to ask her HEAPS of questions.

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  6. It is very vital to know the importance of natural remedes for arthritis especially for those women out there who are actually pregnant. Being cautious to avoid rheumatism is not only helpful for the mother but specially for the baby inside her womb.

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  7. It is very vital to know the importance of natural remedes for arthritis especially for those women out there who are actually pregnant. Being cautious to avoid rheumatism is not only helpful for the mother but specially for the baby inside her womb.

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  8. "Side effects vary but may include liver damage, bone marrow suppression and severe lung infections.Immunosuppressants help control the immune system and stop it from continuing to destroy joints. Aazathioprine, cyclosporine and cyclophosphamide are examples of these drugs.



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  9. "Side effects vary but may include liver damage, bone marrow suppression and severe lung infections.Immunosuppressants help control the immune system and stop it from continuing to destroy joints. Aazathioprine, cyclosporine and cyclophosphamide are examples of these drugs.




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