B.O.
I also lost twins at 6 almost 7 months and in my next pregnancy we took almost every precaution possible. To me, after you bury a child (or children) there is absolutely no such thing as "too cautious". My doctor promised me up and down that THIS time she wasn't sending me home without a baby in my arms. I assume your friend is having bi-weekly NSTs and biophysical ultrasounds? I got the steroid shots at 33 weeks although I didn't have the medication to relax the uterus. I also spent several days in the hospital when my baby's fluid levels dropped slightly below normal. Overly cautious? Maybe but sitting at home stressing that this baby is going to die like your last one(s) can't possibly be any better. Although I am sure there are some effects to the baby, I know lots of people who have had both and have had no ill effect on their child. I think that the doctor is probably just trying to cover all of his bases especially after what your friend has been through. I really hope you haven't suggested to your friend that these precautions aren't necessary. I am sure that would hurt her feelings as you have no idea the anxiety she probably already feels about this pregnancy. I would just be supportive. If SHE feels that its over cautious she can bring it up with her doctor. I know my doctor was willing to deliver as early as 36 weeks but if you deliver that early by induction you have to have an amnio which brings its own risks. I ended up carrying my (totally healthy) son to 39 weeks but really wouldn't do anything different. I needed the reassurance that everything was being done to get him here safely. Now, I'm pregnant again and we aren't going to take as many precautions.