
See this previous post concerning some of the renal adaptations associated with a normal pregnancy.
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I was pregnant with my first (and only child) 20 years ago. I was hospitalized in my 3rd trimester with pre-eclampsia; the "stick" showed 4+ protein, the highest the district nurse had ever seen. After delivery, my protenuria never abated; a renal biopsy 6mos postpartum showed fsgs. I am now facing dialysis and am on the transplant list. This is all the information I have...do you think my pregnancy caused my fsgs? Have any of you ever had a patient who presented like me?
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Michelle