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35 weeks pregnant fluctuating protein in urine

since 32 weeks pregnant my bp has been acting up and ive been hospitolized twice for it, i was monitored and sent home the next day there was no protein in my urine. Then just yesterday i went to a dr appointment and my bp was high and there was 300 mg of protein in my urine so i was sent back to the hosp for observation to see if my protein was lowering. What do you think the chances are of being induced or just being put on bedrest??
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i was put in hospital at 29 weeks and had my baby at 31 weeks my bp and protein were uncontrolable the pre-eclampsia had really kiced in the only solution is to get the baby out. i dont want to scare you but it sounds to me like your heading the same way my little girl was 3lb6oz and now a perfect healthy 5 year old now. i know it all sounds scary i was terrified but everything will turn out just fine. im currently just under 27 weeks pregnant now and really had to think hard whether to have another baby my 1st pregnancy really scared me but honestly dont panic the doctors will do everything to look after you and your baby. good luck hun and keep me informed  and if you have any questions please ask xxxx
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60890 tn?1366358119
Hi,

at 35 weeks you would probably be admitted for them to try and get your bp down. My bp shot up at the end of my 1st pregnancy (i was 36 weeks) I was admitted for 3 days and put on methyldopa to bring my bp down. That was my only symptom I had though high bp.
I did have ketones in my urine which was from not drinking enough in hospital (was so damn warm)
If they suspect pre-eclampsia then they may induce. Only if yours and the babys life is at risk though.
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