Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted December 2 Diamond Member Share Posted December 2 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Sheffield mum celebrates miracle’ baby born whilst on dialysis Handout Tendai and Crispen welcomed their son, Zane, into the world in January When Tendai Chisambara was told she needed to undergo dialysis for her chronic kidney ******** she was also told it would be practically impossible to conceive whilst receiving treatment. According to a recent study, in the six years between 2008 to 2014 just 584 women worldwide gave birth successfully while undergoing dialysis. But, against all the odds, in 2023 Tendai received the unexpected news she was pregnant and in January gave birth to her son, Zane. Tendai, 36, came to Sheffield from Zimbabwe with her family aged 14. She was studying at University in Bradford when she was first diagnosed with kidney ******** aged 20. “My feet would be really swollen after uni. I used to elevate them but they weren’t getting better so my parents persuaded me to go to the hospital,” she said. Doctors in Sheffield informed her that her kidney function was deteriorating slowly and she would need medication, dialysis and ultimately a transplant. She was also advised that “putting another body in my body would mean my kidney would be under too much strain”. During pregnancy healthy kidneys have to work overtime to keep the blood clean whilst the baby releases wastes into the mother’s blood stream. For women whose kidneys do not work pregnancy is even ******* on the body and more frequent dialysis is recommended to keep the blood as clean as possible. Handout Tendai and Crispen had started to look into surrogacy when Tendai became pregnant While Tendai said she was initially able to come to terms with the double bombshell, she said it had become ******* as time wore on. “When my boyfriend became my husband we managed it together. I was on medication and we got used to the routine,” she said. “But then all our friends started having ******* and I was going to lots of baby showers.” She said she and her husband, Crispen, had started to look into surrogacy when, unexpectedly, she fell pregnant. “I didn’t believe it. It couldn’t be real. I showed my husband the test,” she said. “We bought four more pregnancy tests to make sure.” During her pregnancy she was monitored frequently by multiple health care teams including an obstetrician, midwife, kidney doctor, dialysis nurse and kidney dietician at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. She had to go into hospital three times a week during the pregnancy for dialysis and her baby’s progress was continually monitored via frequent ultrasound scans to identify and treat problems early. Handout Tendai said she and Crispen “didn’t believe it” when it turned out she was pregnant Dr Veena Reddy, Consultant Nephrologist, said: “Successful pregnancies in women on dialysis are extremely rare. “The level of care and coordination between several specialist teams including the renal team, dieticians, anaesthetists and the maternal medicine team at Jessop Wing has been phenomenal.” Just after Zane’s birth in January, there came another twist in Tendai’s story. A kidney donor had been found and she was earmarked for a transplant. However, she made the difficult decision to turn down the offer, saying she wanted to make sure her son was looked after first. “If I had the transplant I would have had to give up holding my baby,” she said. “I wouldn’t be able to ******* feed him. I couldn’t do that.” Having made the decision to decline the transplant, Tendai is now back on the waiting list. She no longer requires weekly dialysis, but is still taking medication for her condition. But, she said it had all been worth it to become a mother, saying: “He is incredible. He smiles at everyone. He must know he is a miracle.” Listen to highlights from This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , catch up with the latest This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up or tell us a story you think we should be covering here. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Sheffield #mum #celebrates #miracle #baby #born #dialysis This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/179287-sheffield-mum-celebrates-miracle%E2%80%99-baby-born-whilst-on-dialysis/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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