I took my last infusion yesterday. They told me for some reason no infusions during the third trimester.
With my last son, the 9.6lb baby, i didnt know I had crohns disease and i was in the bathroom ALOT. I figured he would be a tiny baby because of me losing nutrients but he was a whopper! He is as healthy as a horse today too.
Im sorry about your son though. Did they detect it when you were pregnant rly or was it detected after birth? I hope he is doing ok.
From: A Busy Child Daycare & Preschool <babs@...>
To: crohns_n_colitis@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 5, 2008 11:54:52 PM
Subject: Re: [crohns_n_colitis] Pregnancy and crohns disease
----- Original Message -----From: soklueles2002Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 3:37 PMSubject: [crohns_n_colitis] Pregnancy and crohns diseaseI dont know if i have told you all, but i am 6 months pregnant. It was
a shock that we werent expecting but it is a welcome addition to our
family.
Let me tell a bit of history with my children. My first son was 7 lbs
6 oz, my second son was 7 lbs 12 oz, and my 3rd son was 9 lbs 6 oz. I
developed crohns disease between my 2nd and 3rd son, and the weight
difference was huge! Well, now with this baby(it is also a boy) they
are watching his size. My original due date was Oct 9, and at 13
weeks, they moved my date up to sept 29. The high risk dr told me
today that there is a study of babies born to crohns patients being
bigger than normal babies. I hadnt thought about this before but it
could be possible. I am not taking any steroids at all. My thyroid
however, has messed up big time.
Btw, remicade is totally safe during pregnancy! I was so worried about
the baby because i found out i was pregnant one week after i had an
infusion in february. I was so afraid of this, but remicade is a class
B drug. Lomotil, however, is a class c drug and lomotil is like my
security blanket. I have been doing well with immodium tho.
Anyway, back to the subject, have any of you heard of larger babies
being born to crohns patients?