My gynac mentioned this injection during my last visit and i didnt fully understand why its needed. Im in my 7th month. Got a little tension hearing injection, can someone who had it tell me what its for?
For meds like Betnesol, it's purely a medical decision, so I made sure to ask my doctor why exactly. I continued my light walks and prenatal yoga (doctor-approved, of course) as much as I could, but for meds, it's always doc's call. It's for baby's well-being.
I remember my doctor mentioning something about lung development for the baby. It's given in specific situations when there's a concern about early delivery. After delivery, breastfeeding helped me connect with my baby and recover gently. Trust your doctor's plan, it's for your little one.
Betnesol injections are given for baby's lung maturity if preterm delivery is a possibility. My doctor mentioned it during my antenatal visits, discussing potential scenarios. Always clarify the need for such meds, as some injections can add to overall hospital costs. Make sure you understand why you're getting it.
Betnesol? Oh, I remember that name! My gynac gave me something similar and I was like, 'Is this going to turn my baby into a superhero?' 😂 Kidding! Mostly it's to help baby's lungs develop faster, especially if there's a chance of early delivery. Don't worry, doc knows best!
When my doctor told me I needed Betnesol, I felt a bit anxious, but she explained it was to help my baby's lungs mature quickly, just in case he arrived early. I trusted her completely. It was all for my little one's safety, and that feeling gave me peace.
I was also given injections like that before my C-section. My doctor said it was to help with the baby's lung development in case he came a little early. Recovery after a C-section is a journey, so anything that helps the baby beforehand is good, I guess.
My doctor explained that Betnesol (betamethasone) is a corticosteroid typically given if there's a risk of preterm birth, usually between 24-34 weeks. It helps mature the baby's lungs quickly, which is crucial if they arrive early. It's a standard protocol for specific situations to prevent complications.