FAQ - Cholestasis, Extrahepatic
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can Cholestasis occur because of liver disease ?


Yes, it can. Let me explain. Cholestasis is the slowing of the
bile that goes to the intestines. Liver disease entails a process of
the cells being damaged, inflammation developing because of the
immune system responding to the damage, to death of the liver cells
and scar forming in the liver that blocks the flow of blood through the liver.
The liver goes from normal size, to being enlarged when inflammation
develops, to shrinking in size when the cells die off and become hard
textured. The common structure of the whole liver changes.

The liver cells are what does the functions of the liver.
If the liver cells die off, the function of making bile deteriorates.
There are bile ducts inside the liver itself, before they go to the two
main ones that leave the liver. They can become damaged in the
process of this. You may want to look up Biliary Cirrhosis.

The bile ducts can be obstructed, malformed (twisted or strictured
in nature) or infection can occur.

I hope this information has been of help to you.  (+ info)

question about obstetric cholestasis?


i got really itchy palms and feet a month ago, and went to see my midwife about it. She didn't even have a clue what obstetric cholestasis was. But anyways, after about a week the itching went away and hasn't come back since then. Right now i'm 18 weeks pregnant. I'm wondering, if you have OC then do the symptoms appear and then disappear for a while, or will you constantly be itching? My itching has stopped so is it most likely that i don't have it?

thanks, i'm really worried
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my wife have Cholestasis of Pregnancy has anyone had it as we are not sure if she has to be induced?


Cholestasis may increase the risks for fetal distress, preterm birth, or stillbirth. A developing baby relies on the mother’s liver to remove bile acids from the blood, therefore the elevated levels of maternal bile cause stress on the baby’s liver. Women with Cholestasis should be monitored closely and serious consideration should be given to inducing labor once the baby’s lungs have reached maturity.

If your wife's Dr informed her that she has Cholestasis of Pregnancy why has he not discussed what it can do to the baby and birthing options?  (+ info)

Obstetric Cholestasis?


Hi i had some bloods taken on thursday because of very painful right sided rib pain.liver bile test came back higher than normal and now they think i have Obstetric Cholestasis.read so much about it,just wondered if it dissapears or weather you most definately will be induced at 37 weeeks? currently 34 weeks.had first baby at 36 weeks due to pre-eclampsia,are they connected at all?. appointment at hospital tomorrow.
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Cholestasis means that your gallbladders isn't functioning very well. In pregnancy, this is most likely caused by the baby pushing up on your internal organs. This can compress the gallbladder, and then it doesn't drain properly. Sometimes, simply getting the baby delivered will fix the problem.

Pre-eclampsia and cholestasis are not really related. However, they can have similar symptoms. I'm sure your doctor is keeping track of your liver function tests, your blood pressure and other symptoms of pre-eclampsia.  (+ info)

obstetric cholestasis?


waiting for results for the cholestasis test. Did you have it if so will they take the baby early? any ways to relieve the itching in the middle of the night? im just interested to know your stories.
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I do not have this disorder, but I may be able to help. The disorder can cause you to have a premature birth. 44% of woman with this disorder do. There is also chances of hemorrhaging, and even still birth. Continue to go to your doctor regularly. If he/she has not suggested any treatments, you may want to ask them about Ursodeoxycholic Acid (Actigall), Vitamin K, and Steriods. There is great chance of defeating this disorder. If you do not succeed, do not give up on trying to have children. Keep trying. Almost every woman has at least one "bad birth". My mom had two miscarriages and she now has three children. The doctor may suggest early delivery.

The following ways should help with the itching:

• Calamine lotion
• Creams containing chamomile or calendula
• Wearing light, loose cotton clothes
• Avoiding hot, humid conditions.

I have attached a few sources so you could check them out for further detail. I wish you the best of luck.

~*~ ladewig26351 ~*~  (+ info)

Cholestasis of Pregnancy?


Ok, so Im 37 weeks pregnant now and I woke up last night with this HORRIBLE itch, mostly on my feet and palms of my hands. Now it is an allover itch. I went to the doctor and he told me it might be Cholestasis of Pregnancy.
I know this increases my chance of having a stillborn and I am terrified. I go for bloodwork tomorrow night to test for it.
Im wondering, has anyone had this condition while pregnant and had a healthy baby?

thanks in advance.
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I don't know about Cholestasis, but you're 37 weeks, thats considered full term. Why doesn't your doctor just induce you, or via csection to get the baby out before any harm could be done?  (+ info)

Anyone had intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy or ICP and delivered safely?


I am 25 weeks and may have ICP. I also have elevated blood pressure and +2 proteins in my urine. Anyone have those and deliver at term? How did your baby do? Also... did anyone have preeclampsia diagnosed this early in pregnancy and NOT have problems? If you did have problems what were they?? Thanks in advance for all the answers!
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if you do have this you will need to deliver early,i answered a question of yours a couple of weeks back,i thought that is what you had  (+ info)

cholestasis of pregnancy?...need help?


I am 31 weeks and I have recently been tested for cholestasis. I am waiting the results but the dr is sure that I have it with all my symptoms. Has anyone else had this? and what was the outcome? I have read about the higher chance of having a stillborn and then having to beinduced early and then the risk of hemmoraging. I am just looking for experiences. I am going to the dr tmw but I would like to know if anyone else went through this and what happened. I am extremely worried as this is my first pregnancy and had no clue this could happen. Thanks in advance!
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I had cholestatis of pregnancy as well, although I was already 34 weeks along when I was diagnosed. The telltale sign was the fact that I was itching all over my body (like a dog with fleas!) My son delivered healthy 2 weeks later (only jaundice), but not before I went through hell trying to get effective treatment. Hopefully your Dr. will be more informed about the condition and how to treat it. Unfortunately, the itching will only get worse before you deliver. You should check out ivillage.com and itchymoms.com for more information. Try not to get stressed and make sure to follow your instincts. My dr put me on bed rest and stopped my contractions despite the fact that i was in my 36th week. He refused to do an amnio to test the baby's lungs because the NST was showing healthy at the time. Once I harassed the Dr's enough, they agreed to not stop my contractions anymore, IF they came back, but they did not plan to induce me until 38 weeks!! The risk was too great for me to wait that long, so I cleaned and walked and did everything i could to get my labor going. When my water was finally broken, it was obvious the baby passed a stool in utero and thank God I delivered a couple of hours later. Take care and Good Luck! I will pray for you......  (+ info)

cholestasis of pregnancy?


My last pregnancy was horrible! I developed cholestasis and was hospitalized for a week, and was wondering if anyone else has had this condition and if they ever had it re occur in another pregnancy. My husband and I would like 1 more, but I don't ever want the condition again, as it was annoying and bothersome. Did you ever have it? What was your experience?
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What are the chances of the mother getting Cholestasis in another pregnancy?

Whether or not a woman will get cholestasis in future pregnancies is debatable. However, some sources claim that women who have had cholestasis of pregnancy have up to a 90% chance of having this repeat in future pregnancies.

Sorry sweetie but I think you will have to go through it again if you chose to have more children...  (+ info)

How many of you that were induced ended up having an emergency c-section?


i'm 35 weeks and being induced on the 6th October due to having obstetric cholestasis. Very curious as to how many people ended up have a c-section because inducing didn't work?
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7 births

5 natural labours, 5 natural births

2 inductions, 1 natural birth, 1 emergency c-section.

Having an emergency section doesn't necessarily mean the induction didn't work. The induction may well have been very successful but the reason for the section can be relatively unrelated.  (+ info)

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