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Is Induced Labor Advisable For Having High Uric Acid And Protein Levels In Urine?

I am 37+4 days pregnent. i had my Bp last week at 130/90 which has now reduced to normal ie 110/80. i have trace of protien in my urine & my uric acid level is 6.6. this is my 2nd baby & my 1st one was a c sec as my son was breech. what is ur suggestion .....do the dr need to deliver me now??

Thu, 26 Nov 2015
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Hi,

Since you have a previous caesarean, I would be more cautious before going for induction at 37 weeks, as if, the neck of the womb is not favourable, it is likely to fail and you could end up with a repeat caesarean.
Also the complications and chances of failure are higher in previous casarean who are induced.
I would advise you to get your blood pressure monitored regularly, and urine protein 3 times a week. If found to be high or if you develop any complication such as headache, epigastric pain then you should contact the doctor immediately.
At 39 weeks the doctor should discuss if you could be induced, or a repeat caesarean would be appropriate. Meanwhile if you go in to labour yourself, you will have maximum chance of a normal delivery.

Hope this helps.
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Is Induced Labor Advisable For Having High Uric Acid And Protein Levels In Urine?

Hi, Since you have a previous caesarean, I would be more cautious before going for induction at 37 weeks, as if, the neck of the womb is not favourable, it is likely to fail and you could end up with a repeat caesarean. Also the complications and chances of failure are higher in previous casarean who are induced. I would advise you to get your blood pressure monitored regularly, and urine protein 3 times a week. If found to be high or if you develop any complication such as headache, epigastric pain then you should contact the doctor immediately. At 39 weeks the doctor should discuss if you could be induced, or a repeat caesarean would be appropriate. Meanwhile if you go in to labour yourself, you will have maximum chance of a normal delivery. Hope this helps. Regards..