MY PREECLAMPSIA SYMPTOMS!! How I found out I had preeclampsia

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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2021
  • Hi everyone! I hope this video was helpful and informative! I’ve felt very strongly that I should share my story and hope that it brings awareness to Preeclampsia! It’s a little scary to put this out there knowing that there are so many people better informed and knowledgeable about this topic. I just hope hearing it from a normal person that went through it knowing nothing about it beforehand, can enlighten even one person! Feel free to ask any questions below! Have an amazing week! :) -Cara
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  • @ms.johnsonfuntime7530
    @ms.johnsonfuntime7530 Před 11 měsíci +49

    Im ready to share my story now because I had my baby girl at 27 weeks. 😔But overall she is extremely healthy and we made it through the long scary journey. Pray for all women who deal or delt with pregnancy it is no joke. 🙏💜

  • @MeganSanders
    @MeganSanders Před 3 lety +157

    I’m here to say that I had all many of those symptoms SEVERELY and my doctor ignored my concerns and continuously told me I didn’t have it for weeks until I followed my gut at 37 weeks and went to L&D on my own to find out I indeed had severe preeclampsia! I was immediately admitted and induced and later found out that my baby girl had stopped growing at 34 weeks due to my preeclampsia. I’m glad I followed my gut otherwise my baby girl wouldn’t be here today💗

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +7

      That is so scary...wow!! I'm so glad you are both okay and hope you're doing well!

    • @housewife3764
      @housewife3764 Před 3 lety +1

      omg this is so scary!!! i’m so happy your daughter hung in there like a trooper and is here today!!! 😱💕

    • @playwithme4885
      @playwithme4885 Před 2 lety +11

      Same happened to me. I delivered at 35 weeks my doctor told me everything was normal pregnancy symptoms after my appointment I decided to go to L&D and then I find out I had hellp syndrome and severe preeclampsia I end up on intense care for over 10 days luckily my baby and I made it.

    • @kalahgallapoo7568
      @kalahgallapoo7568 Před rokem +11

      Something really similar happened to me. At my 28 week appointment, my blood pressure was so high that when they read off the number, I said, “Holy sh!t!” My doctor told me high blood pressure in pregnancy was normal. He asked me if I had any concerns, and I told him about how I couldn’t breathe at night and how even with compression socks, I was getting so swollen that I physically could not walk (not an exaggeration). He told me all of it was normal and just to keep doing what I was doing. So I neglected to tell him about the blurry vision. Thankfully my partner told him that my face had started swelling too. Again, was told that was normal. He told us that preeclampsia was super rare and I wouldn’t have it. 5 days later, I had a seizure, and had to take an ambulance to the ER. Baby girl was born just fine and doing great. I fought for my life for at least 3 days after that.
      Hearing y’all’s stories is really helping me feel not alone and very validated. 💖

    • @brightpurplestar42
      @brightpurplestar42 Před rokem

      What is L&D ?

  • @brookehines3979
    @brookehines3979 Před 3 lety +38

    I just have to say THANK YOU. I watched your preeclampsia video when I was entering my third trimester, and had this weird feeling that it was going to happen to me. LITERALLY - your exact situation, of not knowing and feeling fine and then suddenly having preeclampsia, happened to me. I was aware and a lot more reassured after watching your video! I ended up having to have an emergency c-section due to preeclampsia/HELLP syndrome, and it was scary, but by the grace of God, He allowed me to see your video beforehand and it gave me so much peace during my situation. Thank you again.

  • @jpmoe333
    @jpmoe333 Před 3 lety +32

    Keep spreading awareness!!! I wouldn’t have even questioned my symptoms if it wasn’t for you and your situation. Forever grateful!!💗

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +2

      I’m so glad you and baby girl are both safe and healthy❤️❤️

  • @cookingwithrila
    @cookingwithrila Před 3 lety +14

    I’m 33 weeks pregnant with our first baby... I’ve learned a lot from your videos. Thanks for sharing your story...

  • @crcharrt917
    @crcharrt917 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Anyone watching this who is planning a pregnancy, pregnant, or knows someone who is tell them to control the number of carbohydrates during this time. Everything is heightened during pregnancy, including being much more insulin sensitive. This also can lead to pre eclampsia. The two are related. Keep carbs as low as possible, including seed oils and pre packaged foods with a shelf life. Go for a walk as much as possible and sleep when tired. Ive worn support stockings/socks during the lead up to and during my pregnancy and it's helped my tired legs. But, seriously, you can control all these symptoms with diet, it's that powerful! See videos on Dr berg, Dr ken berry, low carb down under and type in low carb pregnant, see the difference out can have by controlling your own health through diet. I measure my own blood glucose and pressure twice a day and love how it makes me feel in control. Low carb is how our ancestors lived for millions of years, it's what our bodies have adapted to, not a standard westernised diet which makes us all sick, especially when pregnant. The best of luck to anyone who's pregnant or just wanting to improve their health.

  • @kellyclarke8384
    @kellyclarke8384 Před 3 lety +3

    You are so strong and it’s so good to share your experience I am sure it will help others! Thank you for being genuine, it’s inspiring!

  • @loriyensho2053
    @loriyensho2053 Před 3 lety +4

    This was very helpful from a patient’s perspective. I used to work in the OB/maternity areas as a nurse but we only saw the other side of things. Thanks for sharing! Praise God you and Quinn are happy and healthy.

  • @thehighsandluos
    @thehighsandluos Před 3 lety +34

    I didn't end up having preeclampsia but my OBGYN was watching me closely because they were afraid of me developing it. I think I actually found your videos because of your preeclampsia experience and your c section. I had to have a c section at 37 weeks because my blood pressure was rising and I was having problems with my liver. It's such a scary thing to have a little human growing in your belly and your body starts to not do well! Thanks for bringing awareness to preeclampsia!

  • @NaninhaOo
    @NaninhaOo Před 3 lety +37

    This brought back sooo many memories of getting preeclampsia at 33 weeks as well - VERY similar story (with the trip&everything) but I had a gut feeling that I was going to be diagnosed with preeclampsia when I went to my 33week check up but it was still a shock to deliver so early!! You are right.. God was right there with you the whole time and kept you safe! I thank God every day for saving my life and saving my baby's life as well.

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +3

      Thats crazy! Such a scary thing to go through! Hope you are both doing well❤️

  • @sportieshortie12
    @sportieshortie12 Před 3 lety +8

    I watched this video the day you posted it and later that day I was admitted to the hospital for preeclampsia. I ended up staying in the hospital and delivering my daughter 4 days later. Thank you for sharing your experience! This has been so helpful to me as I’m now navigating how to take care of myself after being diagnosed and now having a preemie 💕

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +2

      Oh wow! So crazy!! I hope you and your baby are doing well!!😊

  • @morganalexisdakin
    @morganalexisdakin Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for sharing this, Cara! It will help so many moms-to-be 🙏🏻 I did not get diagnosed with pre-eclampsia with Greyson, but I did get diagnosed with pregnancy-induced hypertension and they believe it was about to turn into pre-eclampsia because I had high blood pressure, horrible swelling and bad headaches just like you mentioned 😩 I only discovered my BP because I thought my water was leaking so my OB sent me to labor & delivery! It was there they discovered my blood pressure was super high and decided to induce me at 37 weeks. God was definitely looking after you and I! He is so good 💕 I’m so thankful you and Quinn were okay and I cannot believe she is about to turn ONE 🤯😍

  • @dominiquestarr4908
    @dominiquestarr4908 Před 3 lety +5

    Yes! Thank you for making this video, I hope other expecting mamas will watch this and take this seriously. You don’t have to fit the “mold” to be in danger of preeclampsia. Our pregnancies sounded pretty much identical! I went through all of this and NEVER would have guessed it would have turned into severe preeclampsia/HELLP. On top of that I experienced slight pain under my right ribs and when I brought it up to my ultrasound tech she told me it was most likely the baby in my ribs...yikes! You didn’t make ANY wrong decisions, you didn’t know! I believe 100% God was watching out for us in our pregnancies.

  • @patriciarainwater914
    @patriciarainwater914 Před 3 lety +21

    To God be the glory! He was definitely with you and Eric!

  • @cathoffman3903
    @cathoffman3903 Před 3 lety +6

    Your birth story helped me so much!! When I was at 33 weeks I got diagnosed with gestational hypertension and had to be monitored twice a week for blood pressure by the time I was 36 weeks my blood pressure was like 200/97 and they had to induce me and I was also developing preeclampsia. It was so scary I remember watching your videos and it helped me sooo much! I absolutely love your channel! I also had subtle symptoms that I kinda brushed off and gradual swelling but looking back now I see that they were red flags. I look at photos of me when I was 34/35 weeks and my face was so much more swollen than usual I can’t believe I didn’t notice. Lol.

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      Oh wow! That’s super high!! I hope you and your baby are both doing well now. It definitely is scary!

  • @kristyherrera2070
    @kristyherrera2070 Před 3 lety +7

    It’s was normal that you decided to go on the trip. You didn’t know what was going on. And you’re right, God was with you the whole time! And I’m glad you and Quinn got through everything safely💕

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much, Kristy! ;)

  • @mbp_33
    @mbp_33 Před 3 lety +6

    My daughter had ZERO symptoms. When she went in for her normal checkup, her bp was high then they checked her urine and determined she had preeclampsia and she was admitted right then. She was 37 weeks! She knew she’d be high risk with her 2nd and the same thing happened except she was only 4 days away from her due date. I’m so glad you and Quinn made it through ok! God is good! ❤️

  • @undesirablenumber1HP
    @undesirablenumber1HP Před 3 lety +7

    God was definitely watching out for y’all 💕 I literally had all of these symptoms and didn’t have preeclampsia. That’s so scary! Glad all is well now!

  • @IcedEarth426
    @IcedEarth426 Před 11 měsíci +4

    As an EMS provider, this is really informative to listen to. I definitely had some good takeaways from this which will be helpful with future patient interactions. Thanks for sharing.

  • @elizabethanne8826
    @elizabethanne8826 Před 3 lety +3

    I have been watching you since the day you vlogged and were sent to the hospital! I was pregnant with my baby girl (born in June). Thank you so much for sharing your story! I have so enjoyed watching you and your little family’s journey ❤️

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      Oh wow! Thank you so much for watching!! Hope you and your baby are both doing well! :)

  • @daniellehall3649
    @daniellehall3649 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for sharing ❤ I had pre-eclampsia with my first. I didn't notice the symptoms right away either. I was lucky enough to make it to 37 weeks before I was diagnosed. I delivered at 37 weeks and 6 days. He was chubby checked & 8lbs 9 oz.

  • @amayabiedrzycki3272
    @amayabiedrzycki3272 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing about your symptoms! God was absolutely taking care of you and Quinn!

  • @Amandasimko
    @Amandasimko Před 3 lety +3

    this was so informative! I’m so glad you posted and are spreading awareness. Also Quinn is almost 1 omg 🥰

  • @andeclark9140
    @andeclark9140 Před 3 lety

    So crazy hearing that story, thank you for sharing your experience with it ❤️

  • @cassUSA11
    @cassUSA11 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing, this is so important for people to know about! I slowly developed preeclampsia also. Thankfully we made it closer to the due date but once they figured it out it was a whirlwind!

  • @deborahyee2253
    @deborahyee2253 Před 3 lety +1

    hi Cara ~ Love your pretty sweater...I just want to say that you are brave to share what happened to you with preeclampsia and I think it will help alot to get the word out there to pregnant moms or anyone who wants to educate themselves to help others also. Thank God and He watched over you because your experience with Quinns birth was indeed scary. The only thing I could suggest to other moms to be, is to maybe also monitor their blood pressure at home if it is on the higher side then usual although this may not be a usual symptom of preeclampsia? It appears to me it is very hit or miss to diagnose actually as are many diseases. I am so thankful you and baby are well and came through this! hugs....

  • @clarissardehling
    @clarissardehling Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Cara!
    Thank you so much for sharing your in detail experience. It honestly gave me chills at some points! So informative and good signs and symptoms to look out for in pregnancy. I'm so glad you and Quinn stayed safe during the whole situation and that you both are healthy to this day. Looking forward to more videos! Hope all is good and well.
    All the best,
    -Clarissa 😊❤🥰

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      It gave me chills when I was watching it back, too...So crazy! Thank you, Clarissa!! :):)

    • @clarissardehling
      @clarissardehling Před 3 lety

      @@CaraJane ❤❤❤

  • @mikelmelton
    @mikelmelton Před 3 lety +4

    I remember the vlog when you mentioned some slight swelling, which is normal & you are such a health concious person, so I wouldn't have assumed the worst either. Goes to show Pre-E can't be labeled to a certain type of person/lifestyle. God definitely was taking care of you! Thank goodness ❤
    Serena (Louisiana)

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! I think you might've actually been one of the comments saying I should get it checked out....should've listened to you haha! ;)

  • @LibrarianofParis
    @LibrarianofParis Před 3 lety +7

    This was such a well said and informative video Cara! I’m so glad you shared this despite the anxiety and knowledge that’s there’s alwaysss that person who thinks they know everything and is critical! It’s so important and admiral that you’re setting boundaries.
    Also, this EXACT thing happened to my mom! I was her first baby and she had a completely normal pregnancy with no signs of anything strange (that she knew at the time at least) until all of a sudden she got super sick at I think like 28 weeks maybe? I’d have to ask her but anyway she was rushed into emergency and diagnosed with HELLP & had to get a C-section and her body shut down so fast that the doctor said neither her or I would make it!
    Thank God everything was okay. I was born 2 pounds 10 ounces and spent 2 months in nicu but was otherwise healthy!
    And hopefully this reassures you for your next pregnancy, my mom was considered “high risk” after than but when she was pregnant with her 2nd baby, she had a perfectly healthy full term pregnancy & my sister came on her due date 💛
    Sorry to write such a novel lol it’s just so crazy how similar my mom’s experience and yours is!

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you so much for sharing this!! That is so encouraging and I’m glad you are both safe!❤️

    • @LibrarianofParis
      @LibrarianofParis Před 3 lety

      @@CaraJane my pleasure! 💕💕

    • @MrWeesontan
      @MrWeesontan Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your sharing

  • @cori4872
    @cori4872 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your story and raising awareness. I had PIH with my first and was induced two weeks early. I had it very mildly with my second and not at all with my third or fourth babies. So hopefully it won't be as severe for you with subsequent pregnancies. But I'm in my 40's now and have pre-hypertension, so I have to watch my BP. It's interesting to read that there is possibly a link between PIH and a higher risk of chronic hypertension later in life. Thanks again for this video!

  • @michellecampbell1216
    @michellecampbell1216 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. It's soooo easy to look back on things and kick yourself for the decisions you've made. I'm glad you're not doing that. It's much more productive to talk about it and make others aware. I don't believe you did anything wrong... and even if you did, why should you feel guilty about it? People make mistakes all the time... all of which are opportunities to learn, mature and grow from. I'm so glad that you are all safe and happy.

  • @rubahajomar9574
    @rubahajomar9574 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing your story..I really applaud the way you handled this. I think during pregnancy you should not be thinking smth is wrong unless dr confirms smth is wrong... otherwise you'd do more harm than good by stressing and worrying. I am 20 weeks. This is my motto "nothing is wrong unless dr confirms it".. happy momming and pregnanting ladies! Wish you all health and happiness!

  • @KassiReyes
    @KassiReyes Před měsícem

    Thank you for sharing. I was rehospitalized for postpartum preeclampsia after my daughter was born, which I shared about on my channel and I am so happy to see someone else on this platform spreading awareness about preeclampsia. I am so glad you and your baby are ok. Thank you for sharing. Lot of love

  • @katielee89
    @katielee89 Před 3 lety +3

    Never had it (was at risk in the last pregnancy). I think you did a great job of describing your symptoms and explaining everything. I hope your video helps anyone who is currently pregnant or future women who get pregnant.

  • @nolaranft9499
    @nolaranft9499 Před 3 lety +7

    So glad God was with you all during this scary time!

  • @shellycabalum6838
    @shellycabalum6838 Před 3 lety +2

    First, I swear I just typed this and then I scrolled down the page and it disappeared, so I'm sorry if it pops up twice! :D You are so amazing for sharing your story! Thank you, thank you, thank you for being an advocate. I have honestly thought about sharing my HELLP syndrome story, just because when it happened to me I could not find any story out there that was similar to mine. I cannot tell you how comforted and not alone I felt when I first came across your birth story video. From the bottom of my heart, thank you! I am so glad that you and that precious baby girl are doing so amazingly well!

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      I didn't see it twice! You should definitely share your story...especially if there aren't many similar to yours out there. I'm sure it would help someone who feels alone! I would love to watch it too! Thank you so much, Shelly! :)

    • @shellycabalum6838
      @shellycabalum6838 Před 3 lety

      @@CaraJane Oh good :) You are so sweet! I'm a huge chicken and have never edited a video in my life lol, but I'll think about it!

    • @yesvil7711
      @yesvil7711 Před 3 lety

      can you share your hellp sund4ome story..i lost my baby girl at 32 weeks ...and im scared to get pregnat again..

  • @rfvfdsa
    @rfvfdsa Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your story and bringing awareness to this.

  • @ohmannlisa
    @ohmannlisa Před 3 lety +2

    Wow! Thank you for this video!
    My daughter came 5 weeks early due to preeclampsia last august. Watching your video made me realize I've had the exact same symptoms like you during pregnancy. I can remember the day I felt so ugly (we were on out babymoon too!) and my boyfriend proposed to me. I couldn't stop crying because I felt so ugly and was soo emotional 🙈❤️

  • @1077kris
    @1077kris Před 3 lety +2

    So glad she is ok!!

  • @_xoxoLaura
    @_xoxoLaura Před 3 lety +8

    Yes girl spread awareness!!!! My sister had preeclampsia with both her babies and she’s still traumatized to this day. Thank you for sharing!

  • @mandyhesselbrock
    @mandyhesselbrock Před rokem

    So scary but I’m so glad you’re ok! Pregnancy causes so many odd symptoms, I wouldn’t have thought anything of those either! Glad they caught it and everything worked out well!❤

  • @jendotson2641
    @jendotson2641 Před 3 lety +1

    Your honesty about your feelings are going to help so many women who think they’re alone in their own uncomfortable feelings. Trusting your instincts and telling your doctor how you really feel is so important. I’m so happy that your doctors, nurses, and hospital were able to deliver your baby and get you healthy again. I was wondering if when you had the headaches, did you take a pregnancy safe pain reliever? You did absolutely nothing wrong! You would have had the same situation if had stayed home with your feet up.

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +1

      I really hope so! And yes, we're so thankful for our doctors, nurses and hospital! Yes, I took Tylenol which my doctor had told us from the beginning of the pregnancy to use if I ever needed it :)

  • @jetstream1146
    @jetstream1146 Před 3 lety +3

    You have such a sweet little baby girl. I'm so happy everything went well for you.
    This video could definitely help someone - it's very kind of you to share it with everyone.

  • @lyndsaytomlinson5374
    @lyndsaytomlinson5374 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing this and being so open.

  • @EmilyRyann
    @EmilyRyann Před 3 lety +2

    I would’ve gone on the trip, as well! & I absolutely agree that God was taking great care of you.🙏🏼☺️

  • @beautyfarmtas
    @beautyfarmtas Před 3 lety +1

    Happy Birthday for Saturday Miss Quinn. XO

  • @thestephenslife4654
    @thestephenslife4654 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes! I love this video, so important for people to be aware. I was induced at 37 weeks due to pregnancy hypertension. Luckily it didn’t progress to preeclampsia or eclampsia. I had so many of the same symptoms as you and it is so easy to miss if you don’t know what you’re looking for!!

    • @thestephenslife4654
      @thestephenslife4654 Před 3 lety

      I didn’t realize how swollen I was until after I had my daughter and all my swelling went down. It was bad.

    • @frenchie13
      @frenchie13 Před 3 měsíci

      Did you have hypertension after you delivered? If so for how long?

  • @emilybecton7985
    @emilybecton7985 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing!! And thanks for giving God the glory!

  • @meganpepper787
    @meganpepper787 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Job Cara for sharing your story. I'm sure it will be of help to other pregnant women. Praise God he was watching over you and little Quinn!💖🙏🙌

  • @olivias2836
    @olivias2836 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you think you will try for a VBAC in your next pregnancy if the option is given to you? So glad you and Quinn are safe and healthy ! A friend of mine also had severe preeclampsia and it is definitely very scary ! You don’t need to explain yourself or feel bad about going on the trip, you do the best with the knowledge you have and I’m sure you will take extra precautions in your future pregnancies. Sounds like you received great care from your OB and the doctors and nurses at the hospital ❤️

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      I definitely want to, but I know it's likely that I'll have a c-section again, so I'm fine with either! And yes...so very thankful for my doctors and nurses! :)

  • @emilyfagan7088
    @emilyfagan7088 Před 3 lety +1

    Great information to share for awareness!!

  • @SimplelifeAH
    @SimplelifeAH Před 3 lety +1

    What a great video. So informative. Thank you. My 2 pregnancies went by great except for nausea and vomiting (if I forgot to eat). Will definitely keep this info in mind if I am pregnant again in the future.

  • @sammi8259
    @sammi8259 Před 3 lety +2

    I found out about preeclampsia from the show Downtown Abby before I got pregnant then while I was pregnant I got super swollen and had slightly high blood pressure so I went on CZcams to look it up and I’m pretty sure that’s how I found you🥰 I ended up not having preeclampsia but I was so swollen throughout my third trimester😣 Thank you so much for putting this info out there, it helps a lot of mamas🙏🏼 I’m so grateful for God and that He was looking out for you and your sweet family💖

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh now I want to go watch that...I haven't seen it. I'm glad you and baby Logan were okay though. And glad you didn't have it! Swelling isn't fun either though! :/

    • @sammi8259
      @sammi8259 Před 3 lety

      @@CaraJane It’s a great show but that episode/scene is very intense. Thank you, me too😅

  • @twilightchick77
    @twilightchick77 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your story!

  • @Linzizzle18
    @Linzizzle18 Před rokem

    Hi! I have the exact same story as yours!! All the same symptoms, and terrifyingly being admitted to the hospital immediately due to my routine OB checkup gone wrong--- high bp, protein in urine (plus super swollen). After 6 days in hospital of trying to control my bp with 12 pills a day, we finally decided to have the unplanned c-section to save my life. Thank goodness my baby girl was fine through it all and was also born 33w!! 22 days in the nicu later, we are all home now. She was born June 21. God bless you. What we went through was traumatic and difficult.

  • @awakeningnavigator3895
    @awakeningnavigator3895 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for this video! I’m ten weeks pregnant and I’ll be very careful to look for signs now. My mom had preeclampsia, with my sister, and she had a similar experience to yours. She looked very swollen but the doctor said it was fine. Then it kept getting worse and she insisted on coming back in. When she got there they said she needed to be taken to the hospital immediately! I don’t really understand why they don’t just go ahead and test early!

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      That's crazy! I hope they're both doing well now and I hope everything goes well for you! ;)

  • @sonypersaud287
    @sonypersaud287 Před 3 lety +1

    Love y’all ❤️

  • @sheripride428
    @sheripride428 Před 3 lety +2

    You’re so right that God knew♥️. I love your faith♥️

  • @Victfriesen
    @Victfriesen Před 3 lety +2

    So glad you and babe are ok!! I’ve had preeclampsia with all of my pregnancies and it can be so so scary!!!

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh wow! Hope you're doing well now!

    • @KeJackson11
      @KeJackson11 Před 2 lety

      How many pregnancies did you have?

    • @Victfriesen
      @Victfriesen Před 2 lety +1

      @@KeJackson11 3

    • @KeJackson11
      @KeJackson11 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Victfriesen im glad you all are okay, I’m currently admitted with it and I’m on baby #2 and still would like to try for #3, thank you for sharing!!

    • @Victfriesen
      @Victfriesen Před 2 lety

      @@KeJackson11 oh no I hope everything goes well for you!!

  • @sharonwilliams3266
    @sharonwilliams3266 Před rokem +1

    With my first child, who is now age 21, I developed preeclampsia around 38 weeks. My symptoms were very similar to yours with the hurting feet. I have rheumatoid arthritis so I thought it was that and the extra weight-I gained 50 lbs. lost 30
    Within the first week postpartum because I had so much fluid. BP and proteinuria indicated condition severe. Mag sulfate, bunch of other drugs to lower BP, and baby was born about 20 hours later via forceps because she was face up. Difficult recovery! Having my son years later at age 41 was a comparative breeze! Glad you and baby made it through. It’s no fun!

  • @MorrisClann
    @MorrisClann Před 2 lety

    Thank you. As im feeling all the symptoms, I will request these tests .

  • @Sa_Raw
    @Sa_Raw Před 3 lety +6

    I had preeclampsia, hellp syndrome and choleostasis of the liver with my twins. They were born at 32 weeks. There is nothing that you or anyone else can do to cause preeclampsia!! It has to do with hormones in the placenta. I had a severe case because I had twins and two placentas. The biggest thing pregnant women can do is listen to your bodies. You know if you are feeling off (like after your trip abd when you said you had a bad headache) I remember literally telling my obgyn that I felt like I was dying (and I wasn't being dramatic) he didn't believe that I felt as bad as I did at my check up even though my BP was very high. I immediately called another Dr who ordered bloodwork for that day. Then next day when my bloodwork came back they called me and had me go straight to the hospital because my liver was failing! A few hours later I had my babies by emergency c section. Thank God they were 100% healthy. If their are any pregnant women reading this just LISTEN TO YOUR BODY! And again you could not have caused this or made it worse, it is just something that happens some times.

    • @RAMYAramya-kn4uk
      @RAMYAramya-kn4uk Před 2 lety

      Please help me I have preclamisa just at 12th week give me suggestion and tips to overcome

    • @a.m.4216
      @a.m.4216 Před rokem

      ​@@RAMYAramya-kn4uk hi how are you doing now? I'm 17 weeks pregnant and they are monitoring my BP to make sure I don't develop preeclampsia I'm on blood pressure medicine and baby aspirin

    • @elyse443
      @elyse443 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you for this comment. It’s hard not to blame yourself at least sometimes. Thank you.

  • @allysaandbrysen8769
    @allysaandbrysen8769 Před 3 lety +2

    Thankyou for sharing your experience with with. So happy you and baby Quinn are both healthy and safe!

  • @annbr17
    @annbr17 Před 3 lety +6

    I had preeclampsia too and I had minimal symptoms too. Luckily it was a mild case at the very end of my pregnancy, so when it was discovered at 37 weeks they just had me go in straight in to the hospital to be induced. I was pretty swollen but I thought it wasn't as bad at the time because everyone gets swollen at the end and I didn't realize it was that bad until I looked at pre-pregnancy photos in hindsight. The swelling happened slowly for me too, so it was hard to notice at the time. Like you I could also feel the swelling more than I could see it, I could feel tingles in my face and hands from time to time. I didn't even think to mention that to my dr. I also started gaining like 2-3 pounds a week the last month I was pregnant which was odd because I had been gaining at a very slow rate my whole pregnancy. My dr tested me because my bp was a little higher than usual. I have white coat hypertension so it's always high at the dr's anyway. I had been testing it at home and it had been fine the whole time, and my bp was also fine while I was on continuous monitoring at the hospital but I had high protein in my urine. Thank God it was caught before it got out of control and I'm healthy and my daughter is healthy, I know it could have been a lot worse.

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh wow!! Yes I’m so glad you were both safe! It can be hard to know when to ask or say something without sounding overly worried about nothing.

    • @annbr17
      @annbr17 Před 3 lety

      @@CaraJane Yes definitely, it's so great that you are spreading awareness about it. I wish I had known more about the symptoms when I was pregnant.

  • @mbp_33
    @mbp_33 Před 3 lety

    P.s. I would love to see a wedding video or pictures from your wedding! I looked to see if there was anything further back but I didn’t see anything, unless I missed it 😅

  • @DaniOchannel
    @DaniOchannel Před 3 lety +1

    This is why there are routine medical visits/protocols in place. Women used to die from pregnancy and labour-related complications. It's so much safer now with the appropriate and regular medical support.

  • @MeghanBrowning-cy3tm
    @MeghanBrowning-cy3tm Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @mooleesakow
    @mooleesakow Před rokem

    Thanks for all the details! Did you do anything differently when you were pregnant with Quinn or take any medications to prevent preeclampsia again?

  • @DariaSavinaEnglish
    @DariaSavinaEnglish Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing this experience 😊

  • @bethanywhite877
    @bethanywhite877 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I was diagnosed at 22 weeks. They wanted me to make it to 24 weeks with each child. I made it to 32 weeks. 34 with my son. Bed rest sucked but it worked. I was extremely swollen by then.

  • @tonib5952
    @tonib5952 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing! Glad everything went well. Seems like your doctor didn't explain things too well. Also, were you not offered the option of baby aspirin at the beginning of the pregnancy? My OB explained all common complications at my first appointment, esp pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes. So did the OB after my 12 week scan. Not sure why this risk wasn't mentioned at all.

  • @understandingdisabilitywit6101

    Wow you r blessed, you survived this sickness, my wife was diagnosed with preclumsia this year november third 32 weeks pregnant and passed away on the 10th same month. I'm Victor from SA

    • @ms.rutledge7836
      @ms.rutledge7836 Před 5 dny

      😢😢😢😢. May God continue to bring you comfort

  • @alanad5577
    @alanad5577 Před 3 lety +3

    Omg how scary is that! I agree aches pains and swelling are very common in pregnancy and if the swelling happened so gradually no wonder you have no idea. Im glad it all worked out okay x

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! And yes it’s so hard to know when it’s so gradual!

    • @alanad5577
      @alanad5577 Před 3 lety

      @@CaraJane I'm a nurse and have been pregnant twice before (currently 28 weeks with baby number 3) and I would probably still have written these things off as a normal part of pregnancy as I have never had it before myself x

  • @1mama402
    @1mama402 Před 3 lety +1

    So glad everything worked out. I know you will be worried the next pregnancy but at least know you are aware of what to look for. For the record, I absolutely would of flown as well. 12 hours in a car while pregnant sounds like hell, can you imagine how many times y’all would had to stop to pee. Lol. This video is going to help so many people, thanks for sharing your story. Can’t believe a year has gone by already.

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, I definitely know to look for the signs next time! And omg...we would've had like 3 hours worth of just bathroom breaks on that roadtrip haha!

  • @janicemichaloski3319
    @janicemichaloski3319 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Cara I had preclampsia with my first pregnancy and it was a shock to me I went in for my regular ob apt and my BP was very high they admitted me I spent next 10 days in hospital they delivered my son by c-section on 37 weeks thankfully he didn't need NICU

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh wow! So glad he was able to go home with you. ❤️

  • @azaliaflores7823
    @azaliaflores7823 Před rokem +1

    Ty I’m currently pregnant, I am going to get checked I have some of these symptoms. My 5th baby and never had these with my others. I’m currently 32 weeks and I just started these symptoms.

  • @sparklelewis3742
    @sparklelewis3742 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is off topic but that sweater is gorg! Do you mind telling us where it’s from?

  • @emilypointer6284
    @emilypointer6284 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      I’m so glad I can❤️

    • @emilypointer6284
      @emilypointer6284 Před 3 lety

      @@CaraJane Do you remember what week your symptoms started showing up?

  • @amandalozano1360
    @amandalozano1360 Před 3 lety

    So glad everything turned out ok! Is there anything you would be able to do to prevent preeclampsia in your next pregnancies?

    • @annaalvarez3291
      @annaalvarez3291 Před rokem +1

      You can ask your doctor about taking a low dose of baby aspirin during your second trimester. It shows a reduced chance of preeclampsia. I had preeclampsia with my first child (didn’t know it until I was in labor). I’m 39 weeks with my second child and took a low dose baby aspirin during my second trimester and I feel a lot better toward the end of this pregnancy. Hoping I don’t develop preeclampsia this time around. I am monitoring closely how I’m feeling and checking my blood pressure twice a day.

  • @MsGlamourgirlxo
    @MsGlamourgirlxo Před 3 lety +1

    So glad you’re okay as well as baby!! 💕 just wondering, when did your doctor end up diagnosing you with preeclampsia- was it at a doctors appointment or when you went into labor? I’m due with my first at the end of May and this is so helpful to know!

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +1

      She told me at my appointment that’s what it most likely was, but didn’t actually diagnose me there I guess. When she sent me to the hospital they diagnosed it for sure within me only being there for a little bit. I never actually went into labor though.

  • @MagsKitchen6060
    @MagsKitchen6060 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Cara I am sorry I never heard of peeclamsia I have 3 kids It sounds so scary thanks for sharing😀

  • @tokyca
    @tokyca Před 3 lety

    Sending love to you and your family
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
    I have had colestasis, and also ignored simptoms. At the end I was induced 38+4 (that lead to emergency c section). And doctor that made the operation told me that my baby will not love 2 more days in my bally, how bad it was. Like you said, somebody watched us and save my little one. ❤❤❤❤❤ for ever greatful
    P.s. sorry for english

  • @sophicakes22
    @sophicakes22 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video . I’m
    Currently 19 weeks pregnant and your video popped up on my feed. I have always had chronic hypertension and in my pregnancy my bp is always borderline high . I am high risk and they have me taking a baby aspirin every day. I really hope I don’t develop preeclampsia . I will be paying attention to the symptoms ❤

  • @MsRobyn90
    @MsRobyn90 Před rokem

    All glory to God in jesu name. Thank you for sharing this. I’m 36 weeks and I was admitted into the hospital because of constant contractions, it has since subdued but now my thighs and foot are swelling up as well as my face and neck. There are other things happening too but im trying to not get too into my head until I speak to my doc again

  • @rblair5342
    @rblair5342 Před 2 lety

    Thank God you and baby are okay. you should have listened but it was your first pregnancy and how would you know what you don’t know. I had placenta previa my 1st pregnancy and the doctor didn’t tell me although the nurse attempted to tell me but he yelled at her saying not to worry the patient. I would have rather known earlier but some doctors think not to tell you the worse part so you don’t worry yourself and bring more stress. Now you know and your def helping other women like myself, just got the diagnosis today for my 2nd pregnancy so thanks for sharing.

  • @julianaradu9931
    @julianaradu9931 Před 3 lety +2

    Good Bless you I'm Christian to and I'm dealing with C ....But i had my tymus gland removed my thyroid glands removed so i hope with God help to get well ...love waching you....

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety

      I hope everything goes well for you!! Thank you!

  • @christinejohnson8591
    @christinejohnson8591 Před 3 lety +2

    I was slightly pre-eclamptic at the very end of my pregnancy. Looking back there were a lot of warning signs but I had no idea. It wasn’t until my 38 week appointment that enough symptoms made my doctor send me straight to the hospital to be induced.

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 3 lety +1

      I hope you and your baby are both doing well now! It’s scary to have to deliver so suddenly!

    • @christinejohnson8591
      @christinejohnson8591 Před 3 lety +1

      He is now 16 months! I have had to keep a close eye on my blood pressure since but we are both healthy

  • @nrolevol2
    @nrolevol2 Před rokem +3

    I had high BP, blurred vision, severe swelling in feet, and difficulty breathing but because I didn't have protein in my urine, they told me I was fine. I ended up with a headache so severe that I couldn't function and was vomiting for hours, that's when I got my emergency cesarean. I also posted a video about my story but it's not as well done as your video. You have a great video. I ended up firing my OB because I had multiple risk factors and signs that all went ignored and each time the doctor kept pointing out my age and weight basically saying my vision is blurry because I'm old, my swelling is actually me being fat...etc

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před rokem

      That is insane! I hope you are doing well now, and it’s great that you are sharing your story also no matter how put together the video is or not :)

    • @Healing_Decibels
      @Healing_Decibels Před rokem

      Was your obgyn male or female?

    • @nrolevol2
      @nrolevol2 Před rokem

      @@Healing_Decibels male

  • @housewife3764
    @housewife3764 Před 3 lety +2

    this is scary because i was getting bad headaches and would just put a cold rag on my head, take medicine, and go to sleep. it was always gone in the morning too. i didn’t go to the doctor or anything and i’m lucky enough that i did not have preeclampsia !

  • @peytoncollins3535
    @peytoncollins3535 Před 3 lety

    Cant believe she is almost 1! I love Alys and Rosemary Beach, my parents live down there!

  • @sweetnfirey
    @sweetnfirey Před rokem

    I have swelling in my feet ankles and legs all the way to my thigh and I have sciatica really bad. My hands and face are fine and my blood pressure is fine but I do have blurry vision and headaches and protein in urine. I am going to get checked at the hospital tomorrow morning and we’ll go from there. This is my 4th and I truly hope that me and baby are fine and that since I don’t have the high blood pressure that whatever I have can be managed. I am 36 and 2 days. And doctor is great and is working with me and comforting my concerns. Thank God for that. I’ll find out tomorrow if I am getting induced or not..

  • @maribelpacheco9851
    @maribelpacheco9851 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wow!!! Thank you for thos video.. i honestly didnt know how common Pre-eclampsia is. I too had it with my 4th baby, id never had it before so this was all new to me. I felt so alone 😢. Just a little background, i was 42 when i delivered my son at 37 weeks. I had no symptoms that I knew of. No protein in urine, no high BP, no blurry vision.. Nothing.. except one day i had a bad nose bleed while asleep and another day i woke up swollen realy bad from my feet and my feet used to hurt so bad while standing, my calfs were huge and I'm a skinny legs person lol. My hands would swell on and off, I'd tell my doctor and shed say it was normal, due to pregnancy. My calves felt tight, lik3 super tigh! I was seeing two doctors at different times and none detected protein or high BP. Until one day i go for what i think is a weekly check up and my BP was 180/110. My doctor is like do you feel ok? I'm like yes! Just winded from walking up to their floor lol.I see worry on my doctors face and the MA so they say that my BP is really high and they would let me rest for 30 min and come back to re-check. She said it was still very high and was scared I'd have a seizure or stroke so i was getting induced. Well you'd think that was the end of it but it wasnt.. my birth story was as crazy and post birth even crazier. Needless to say i had post partum pre-eclampsia. GOD was really looking out for me and my baby to say the least

  • @nancythao8620
    @nancythao8620 Před 3 lety +1

    If you don't mind sharing. How high was your blood pressure # during pregnancy ?

  • @sonypersaud287
    @sonypersaud287 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing ❤️

  • @isabellroush7764
    @isabellroush7764 Před rokem +2

    I have almost every symptom but no protein in my urine so they won't say it's preclamsiaa even tho I had it super bad last pregnancy

  • @ashleyhall919
    @ashleyhall919 Před 3 lety

    I don't think you are at fault on what happened at all. Your doctor should have explained the symptoms and risks of preeclampsia just so you were aware; even if she did not think that was happening. It is a common pregnancy complication. I am glad that you are bringing awareness to others.

  • @KimberlyRoseMusic
    @KimberlyRoseMusic Před 3 lety +3

    I also had preeclampsia with my first daughter Abigail. And they didn’t catch it until I was 36 almost 37 weeks pregnant, and things escalated so quickly for me! Now looking back there were so many symptoms and signs of preeclampsia that I was experiencing and my doctor never thought I had it. Until one night I went to the hospital and I had gained 20lb in less than 2 weeks and my BP was super high! I feel like women need to be more aware of preeclampsia and how dangerous it can be!!! I love you and your vids and Quinn!💕

    • @chinnamdeepti5565
      @chinnamdeepti5565 Před rokem

      Is it normal in 2 nd pregnancyl......mine first had preclampsia ....

    • @kayenemaefernandez6480
      @kayenemaefernandez6480 Před rokem

      ​@@chinnamdeepti5565if you had pre eclampsia during your first pregnancy, is it possible to develop again during your second pregnancy?

  • @josscasa
    @josscasa Před 2 lety +2

    Currently at the hospital diagnosed with mild preeclampsia so far. I haven't had any symptoms at all except for severe swelling on my feet to the point were none of my shoes fit at all. And hands are really swollen as well were they feel numb all the time. But I was sent to the hospital because of really high blood pressure. Baby is supser healthy thougg but Doctors are telling me I may not go past 34 weeks.

    • @CaraJane
      @CaraJane  Před 2 lety

      I hope everything goes well for you! Thankful your baby is healthy… one of my friends had her baby at 34 weeks because of preeclampsia and she’s 8 months old now and happy and healthy!

  • @marisofly3585
    @marisofly3585 Před 2 lety +1

    I developed preeclampsia at the end of my 2nd trimester i had to deliver at 36 weeks . I literally almost died . My pressure drop down excessively.

  • @bethanywhite877
    @bethanywhite877 Před 10 měsíci

    At 22 weeks I had mild elevation of blood pressure. They said to come in and get a pressure check in a couple of days. I had my first birthing class two days later so I ran back to the nurses when I got there and then my world changed. Immediately went to hospital and bed rest after that. Same with my son.