August 25th, 2008 | by admin |
Open Question: Newborn - Concerned about hole in heart?
My beautiful baby boy was born not even a week ago, August 19, 2008. My heart dropped and my eyes filled with tears when the pediatrician told me that my baby had a hole in his heart.
I was asleep, being exhausted from labor and birth when they did the first check up on day one but I believe they said they heard a murmur while listening to his heart. The doctor told my boyfriend he’ll come back the next day to listen again because the murmur could be a blood vessel that haven’t closed yet? I’m not entirely sure what was said because like I said, I was sleeping. =(
Day two, doctor checked to listen for it again and the murmur was still there. He than ordered for a cardiac echo to record the murmur so they can electronically send the results to the children’s hospital.
What’s the cause of this? Is there a reason why this happened? Did I do something wrong? A million questions rush through my head… I’m not sure if it’s irrelevant but my baby’s father’s older brother has down syndrome and throughout this entire pregnancy, I’ve been in fear that my baby will have it too. If my baby had down syndrome, wouldn’t have the doctor tell me if he did or not? Is there a slight chance that my baby may have it?
I’m a bit concerned. Can someone help me answer these questions?
Mon, 25 Aug 2008 09:16:14 GMT
Open Question: Is there any medicine out there that can cause heart disease? Female hormones and Progesterone ?
Megace aka Megestrol Acetate, an appetite stimulant and a female hormone progesterone has caused me to suffer from chest pain, 8 months after discontinuing the medicine. I am a male, so yes, I was consuming female hormones.Could this medicine have caused coronary artery disease or some sort of heart disease? I am on no other medications, I eat a healthy diet, and do some cardio, yet I still continue to have this chest discomfort. It is not heartburn.Thank you
Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:54:31 GMT
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