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Thank you for visiting my fundraising page for the Preeclampsia Foundation. I am grateful for your donations and for your help in spreading the word about preeclampsia. My goal is to help our community raise funds and awareness and save the lives of moms and babies! Please make a donation to support our efforts to fund education and research into this life-threatening disorder of pregnancy.

My story

Prior to the onset, for a few weeks things had been going on. I had pains that I was worried about that checked out fine at L&D. Prior to that, my son’s heart rate had signticwntly increased and it worried my OB. She sent me to be monitored. Everything ended up fine. Even before that I had placenta previa and was originally slated for a C section but that cleared up. During regular appointments my BP was normal and I had no protein in my urine ever but still felt like it was just one thing after another. At 36&2, my husband and I went to the movies. I started getting a headache but thought nothing of it. We came home, I went to bed, woke up and went to work the day. I was tired but got through the day. Came home and went to sleep. I woke up at around midnight in antagonizing head pain. It increased rapidly. I was holding my head running around the house and told my husband I needed to go to the hospital. Honestly, I thought I had just severely pulled a muscle or something. We get to the ER and he had barely just parked when I jumped out snd ran into the ER. I told them what was going on. Within minutes they had me out back (even though it felt like an eternity). My BP was through the roof and I remember them asking me to consent to magnesium and trying to do their due diligence in discussing risks and such. I remember saying “I don’t care what you need to do just make the pain stop. I will sign whatever.” Within minutes they hooked me up and started wheeling me up to L&D. Honestly, they didn’t even tell me I was being induced in the ER. It was my L&D nurse who did. After about almost 40 hours of the induction process, my son was born healthy at 36&5. We ended up being in the hospital an extra day because I needed to be monitored for my BP. I had appointments monitoring my BP from when he was born at the end of July until December when it finally stabilized and went back to normal without medication. I do not wish this on anyone and I wish there was more information, education, and research on it. It was a traumatizing birth experience but I’d do it again in a heartbeat to ensure my son and I survive and are healthy

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