I was let down by my local hospital's antenatal and fetal assessment unit by the way they failed to recognise or take seriously enough my symptoms, or take the urgent action required when I presented with pre-eclampsia at 20 weeks gestation, quickly worsening with mine and my baby's life becoming in danger over a period of around 2 weeks.
It was my first pregnancy, achieved through IVF after trying to conceive for 3 years. My baby already had growth restriction at this point.
Prior to this stage I'd had 3 severe bleeds, threatened miscarriages during my first trimester, and despite this was still labelled 'low' risk.
Ultimately my baby boy was stillborn at 25+1 weeks - an event that is sadly associated with pre-eclampsia.
Whilst I was in hospital, having been in for a month; I spent 2 weeks in this hospital and then I was transferred for specialist fetal-renal obstetric care - which was excellent - at a Women's hospital who are more used to looking after mothers-to be in similar situations to how I was.
I feel that the staff at the first hospital (my local) did not have the awareness that pre-eclampsia can develop even at this early stage. It seemed to me that they refused to take it seriously, and so correct diagnosis and proper treatment/care was delayed until I finally saw an out-of-hours GP at my local hospital, who immediately understood the severity of my condition; my blood pressure had peaked at 170-180/ 100 by then, and proceeded to get me admitted that night.
"Diagnosis of Early-Onset Pre-eclampsia"
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