FYI - I am highlighting this because we have found out the hard way that Gall Bladder trouble is common in PCOS pregnancies!
My DD started having what the Doc thought was Braxton Hicks contractions at 24 weeks (this gall bladder trouble can start earlier too) and was told to drink lots of water, which did many times help, probably because it helps Gall Bladders too. Then the doc thought the baby was pressing on a nerve in her back. And thought things would get better as the baby grew past that point. Well...these pains continued after the baby was born, and at five weeks old, my DD had to leave her baby with me and go into the ER late one night. She had to be on antiboitics and IV's for several days with nothing to eat before they could do the surgery!
While she was in the hospital, she had several nurses tell her they had PCOS and had the same thing happen to them. Some had to have the Gall Bladder surgery while still pg. I feel this is very important information for our pregnant moms to know!!!
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