Blood Clot
So on Tuesday I had a business trip to Guadalajara, Mexico. It was a one day trip, there and back, and on the company's corporate jet. I had gotten approval from Ob/GYN to fly at the previous visit I had when I was 28 weeks. For the trip, I was 30. The flight was about 1.5 hrs and since it was pretty comfortable I did not think to get up and walk around, etc, with exception of bathroom break. We did a lot of walking, meetings, up/down while there and I noticed my foot was swollen. I wore flats but my feet, or rather foot, still hurt. Once we got back, my co worker noticed my foot looked even more swollen. But I chalked it up to pregnancy, travel, etc so took a shower and went to bed. Woke up and it was even bigger. I had no ankle and sausage toes, my leg was warm, and it hurt, a lot. But I still went to work...in "designer" flip flops. At about 430 pm I said let me call the OB just to be safe. When I explained my symptoms and that it was only on one side they said go right to L&D. When they checked me out, had a fever, swollen foot, headache, etc. I was admitted and they started testing for a clot and ultrasound showed one in my lower calf/ankle area although very small. So they started aspirin, elevation, and other treatment right away. I was allowed to be released today but am on bed rest through my appt Monday. I have to take aspirin every 4 hrs, use heat, and elevate but leg already looks much better. They think that the baby is also resting on left side so pressure of that on pelvis and nerves is what made the swelling worse. All in all I think everything will be fine but it was a scary experience and one not to ignore. I had actually planned to take one more flight in a few weeks but that is definitely not going to happen. I pushed the doctor to approve this trip as it was and played up the short trip and jet as benefits of trip so nothing to worry....lesson learned. Health and safety of me and baby are #1. This pregnancy has had enough drama so I am just ready to meet my daughter with no more craziness!
Keep your feet elevated & relax. Is this your first pregnancy?
Best Wishes,
Hilary