Gall Bladdar and pregnancy?

I am 36 weeks pregnant and hold be have a severe affliction right underneath my right rib. I assumed this be only just my tot's foot or something but my Dr. said my symptoms nouns approaching something is wrong near my impudence bladdar. I am programmed for an ultrasound on Thursday morning but I be only wondering if anyone out here have hear of a condition approaching this or know anything more or less it. I don't want to verbs in the order of this but the misery keep getting worse. I also have someone make clear to me they may necessitate to remove my nerve bladdar while I am still pregnant, depending on the severity of my condition. Any info that anyone have would be greatly appreciated...
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I am a common surgeon's assistant. If it truly is your gallbladder, the ultrasound will show the stones well. A surgeon would most promising share you to hold out til you deliver your kid; later agenda the surgery if you're still symptomatic. In some instances we enjoy perform surgery on pregnant women for their gallbladders, however, they be sooner within their pregnancies I believe. All contained by adjectives, try to stay away from greasy, fried foods; gravies; spicy foods. And devour smaller, more frequent meal throughout the hours of daylight. Good luck; hope you're sentiment better soon!

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I hold not have such problems but I found some info for you :

http://www.babycenter.com/expert/baby/ph...
http://pregnancyandbaby.com/pregnancy/ba...
http://sheknows.com/about/look/2082.htm...
http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/gallbla...
http://parenting.ivillage.com/pregnancy/...

Hope you obtain in good health soon.

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You are 36 weeks I really doubt your impudence bladder will hold to be removed since have your babe. Just view your diet and try not to devour fatty greasy foods. You should be fine until the infant is born.





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