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Re: Dr thinks I have a kidney stone. . .From: Deborah (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 18 Jun 1999 20:49:05 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Christine wrote: > >I was given antibiotics and pain killers and sent home. > >How would you treat a pregnant woman that presents with pain in the >kidney area and blood in the urine? I'm tempted to go to my GP for >another opinion. > >Thanks!! > >-- >Christine >I had one at 28 weeks, and it struck in the middle of the night. My docotr had me go straight to the hospital where I was put on a fetal monitor to check for premature labor. I was given anibiotics, p[ainkillers, and a referral to go the next day for a renal and pelvic ultrasound. My doctor then saw me two days later on a Saturday (and he does not have Saturday hours). While it was scary, my experience assured me that I had the right doctor. It's painful, but once it's passed, it feels much better.
-- Debbie
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