suzitaekwondo wrote:Please don't let the bad stories put you off, think of them as information to arm yourself with in case you suffer problems - at least you'll know why, and know what help to ask for! As for the doctors at the hospital not knowing anything about HMS, that's altogether possible, however, if you discuss it with your consultant during your pregnancy, you can make sure that extensive notes would be included with your set of notes so that the on duty staff could quickly be brought up to date.
I suffered with probems with my tendons and ligaments as a adult, but my main problems had been as a child until I got pregnant. Then all hell broke loose. I developed diastasis symphysis pubis which of course is really all part of the laxity and dislocated my hip and fractured my ribs with my first delivery. On the mini pill I got pregnant with my second baby even though I was told that my just finishing brest feeding my son at 8 months old would protect me (I was no fool tho so i didn't believe that..but I DID believe the line about my Thyroid which also died with my pregnancy making my body more difficult to get pregnant..).
My second pregnancy saw my Autoimmune thyroid disease and severe DSP and general pelvic and hip laxity which had not gone better get worse and I have generally deteriorated since then..
I am at the point where before kids I was relatively ok...now I am a crip..I have no sensation in my left leg ? spinal sord compression from the movement of my spinal vertebrae. I use a wheelchair full time etc..I have all my major joints daily subluxateing and dislocating....hip did on every step when I could walk..I have other issues too ....
but I would do it again in a heart beat for my kids..
and looks like they are HM...but HOPEFULLY NOT HMS..and I will do all I can to prevent the pain and disability for them..Of course I didn;t know i had a genetic connective tissue disorder, but with my secnd baby I DID know I had AUTOIMMUNE THYROID DISEASE...
Also it could have swung the other way and I could have been absolutely wonderfully health wise..it is a gamble you take and unfortunaately pregnancy is a battle..
i think nowadys we tend to see pregnancy as such a controlled, medically carried out procedure, but it is a nature occurance and as such it is fraught with risk and I feel that you have to be responsible as you are doing and weigh up the risks which may happen or could happen and then what or how you would deal with it and take the plunge or not...
The Drs and midwives when I delivered my children knew nothing of my HMS/EDS as we didn't..They did know of my SPD/DSP and to be honest few of them could handle the information of how to treat that which is a fairly common occurance. I found that i had to photocopy and take in information for my file and the file I carried and keep it concise about best position for labour for the pelvis to assist babies head (which would be the same for HMS/EDS as in DSP as principle is the same to do with pelvic laxity) and is Left lateral and about how epidurals never worked on me the 1st delivery (which no one believed and had to prove again the second time around and then all believed ...lol

...now of course we know why...
So taking these such steps, like a woman with any long term conditon would do, having regular care, keeping in contact with a midwife you trust a Physio with HMS knowledge would be able to treat Obs/gyn but I am not sure an Ob/gyn would be able to treat an HMS..etc....
When the baby is here, you do forget the pain, they do make and revolve your world..
my youngest child will be two at the end of the year. my eldest is 3.5 years. It is hard. It is magical.
I wish you all well
K