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Nov 9th, 2009, 13:54 PM
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#1 | | mummy to Sapphira BnB Addict
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| steriod injections sorry for posting here but i thought you ladies might be able to answer my question... on tuesday i was given steriod injections for babys lungs as i was having contractions and am already high risk for early delivery (due to cervix problems) anyway, contractions have luckly now stopped... my question is this, does having had a steriod injection now make you more likely to give birth early, what i mean is if this develops the babys lungs will the baby now 'thinking' ok im ready to be born now as everything is developed or does it not affect that unless there are other problems? hope this makes sense..sorry it is so long! | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 9th, 2009, 16:14 PM
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#2 | | Mum (Mom) Active BnB Member
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| I don't think the steroids trigger a labour, if they did they would not have given them to you, they are given to strengthen the babies lungs in the event should you go into early labour. They probably gave your baby the injections as a precaution should you go into labour.
34 weeks is a good gestation and your baby girl should be a good weight, also having had the steroid injections the babies lungs will be stronger also...
I had two steroid injections before my LO was born at 26 weeks and whilst she had a few breathing problems, on the whole having those injections made her lungs strong enough to cope well with the demands of being very early. My LO is now home and her lungs are fine (witnessed fully when she screams for her feeds).
I am pleased your contractions have stopped...fingers crossed you can hold on for at least another 3 weeks (37 weeks)...if not then because of your baby girl's gestation, weight and stronger lungs, she should be ok if born early, plus if she does need to go to the special baby unit she will receive amazing care. The staff there are amazing... | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 9th, 2009, 20:53 PM
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#3 | | Mum to a SCBU Warrior! Chat Happy BnB Member
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| I also had steroid injections, the week before Andrew was born (at 29+1). Although they were intended to strengthen his lungs, which they did, the steroids had the additional effect of improving my placental bloodflow slightly, gaining us an extra week's gestation. | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 10th, 2009, 01:37 AM
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#4 | | Baby Abby 11 weeks early Chat Happy BnB Member
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| Steroid injections OUCH!!!
I had mine at 26 weeks when I first had bleeding. I was worried as until they did that, I had no idea there was any risk of an early birth.
Abby was born at 29 weeks after some further heavy bleeding. I didn't have any signs or symptoms of labour, well except from my waters coming away, but I didn't actually go into labour (does that make sense)
I asked every question I could think of about the safety of the injections etc and was told that there would be no ill effects at all if I ended up going full term.
She was huge though - for a 29 weeker, so I don't know how much of that was the drugs!!
Her lungs were absolutely fine and she needed very little intervention. By 34 weeks, babies are pretty much just growing from then on. Fingers crossed you go for longer though. | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 10th, 2009, 12:12 PM
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#5 | | mummy to Sapphira BnB Addict
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| thank you for the replies, i feel a bit more relaxed about it now! x | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 10th, 2009, 16:12 PM
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#6 | | Mum to Molly BnB Addict
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| I had mine at 28 weeks and MOlly was born by c section at 29+1. She had a few breathing problems early on but is fine now. If your baby was to come now, 34 weks is a good gestation. Good luck! | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 10th, 2009, 17:35 PM
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#7 | | Mum (Mom) Active BnB Member
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| When I was pregnant with my daughter, I was having regular contractions at 27 weeks, and was admitted to hospital. I had the injections and they sent me home.
They definately DIDN'T trigger labour, as she was born at a healthy 8lbs, at 39 weeks in the end! | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 10th, 2009, 18:08 PM
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#8 | | Mum (Mom) BnB Addict
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| I only managed one injection, no time for anymore  but it certainly helped at least, and at 34 weeks, you'll be fine! | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 10th, 2009, 18:48 PM
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#9 | | New mom Chat Happy BnB Member
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| I had steroid injections at 26wks and carried on to deliver at full term, no side effects just think of it as a boost for the baby's development. | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 11th, 2009, 00:56 AM
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#10 | | Mum (Mom) Chat Happy BnB Member
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| No ill effects to the baby at all, a few minor ones for mum (horrific acid reflux in my case as well as the lobster effect) but very much worth it.
However, it's not a case of 'had steroids baby is now fine', they help the lungs once/if/when the baby is born, not cause them to mature any different.
You are at a good gestation now, so try to relax. | | | | Status: Online
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