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BBelle
05-30-2004, 08:09 PM
Help!

I'm due to give birth this week and am having an OB. I have been using Valtrex for 4 weeks.

Should I schedule a C-section? Or should I just wait and see if this heals before the baby decides to come out?

I'm scared and have no idea what to do.. this is my first baby and do not want to do anything to endanger the baby!

Acid~rayne
05-30-2004, 08:29 PM
You are better off talking to your doctor about this situation than people on a message board.Did your doctor prescribe valtrex while being pregnant? In my opinion you should probably schedule a c-section since you'll probably still be having an outbreak and will A. make labor even more excruciating and B. pass it on to your child.

backpacker
05-31-2004, 09:57 PM
There is plenty of time to have a Caesarean--you don't need to schedule one. Just don't ignore your labor signs if it comes this week. Go on to the hospital, taking time to call your dr first. But why schedule it? Most women don't give birth on their due dates! If this is not your primary ob, it's just a matter of a few days to heal.

Why don't you try putting garlic oil on it? Cut a clove of garlic in quarters, put it in a very small container, and cover with olive oil. Let it sit for about 2 hours. Then dab it on the area with a q-tip. Do it as often as you like. Garlic will not hurt a baby! Also, don't wear undies--just go around in your big maternity dresses. And get lots of sleep. Try not to worry. I had a Caesarean when I had my primary ob at about 9 mos with my third child. I was heartbroken not to have natural, as I had with my other two, but it all worked out fine, and now, 14 years later, doesn't matter at all. I even had to travel for about 45 minutes through DC rush hour to get to the hospital. As I said, if you feel like you might be going into labor (unusually strong Braxton-HIcks contractions that won't stop, even if far apart, like 12 minutes), go ahead and go to the hospital. Good luck! Please let me know how it goes for you!

 
 
 




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