Can intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy cause fulminant failure?
I was reading about ICP after getting itching on palms and now I scared myself with big medical words. My doctor has ordered liver tests, but the wait is making me anxious. Has anyone dealt with cholestasis?
I totally understand how scary and overwhelming these big medical terms can sound when you're pregnant or trying to conceive. We went through so much with IVF, so I learned to only trust my specialist for such serious information. Please, talk to your doctor immediately about your concerns, they are the best source of info for ICP.
Oh, I can totally feel your anxiety just reading this question! When I was pregnant, every new symptom or medical term made me so worried. Please don't let this scare you. The absolute best thing is to call your gynac and discuss this specific concern with them, they can properly explain the risks and what they are monitoring.
Wow, I'm planning pregnancy and honestly, I've never heard of this before. It sounds really serious and a bit scary. Is this something that happens to many women? I think for such specific medical questions, the best person to ask is definitely a doctor, not an online forum.
Ayyo, these big words can make anyone worried! My mother-in-law always says to trust the doctor completely for health matters in pregnancy. For something serious like intrahepatic cholestasis, your doctor will explain everything clearly. Just follow their instructions and don't worry too much, they will take care of you and baby.
This sounds like a really serious medical question, not something for us to answer on a forum. I'm focusing on my walks and prenatal yoga, which my doctor cleared, but for anything like 'fulminant failure' you need to consult your gynac right away. Pls don't stress yourself by searching online too much.
No, yaar, don't get scared by these complex medical terms. Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) needs proper monitoring, but 'fulminant failure' is a very severe, rare complication that your doctor would discuss with you if there was any real risk. Just stick to your doctor's advice and don't panic reading random stuff.