Hi Courtenay,
The doctors are on top of this situation and they are doing exactly the right things. The doctors from Strong are a good group and will be a definite asset to the team. The founder of our group, Lisa, took her treatment at Strong, and their long history working with thal is a major plus.
If there is any danger of rupture, the spleen will be removed. 19 cm is actually quite large and usually indicate removal is necessary. However, in your case, this is a temporary condition, and if it isn't necessary, it won't be removed, as an added surgery at this stage will be avoided if possible.
This case is a lesson for all of us. Fortunately, you are under the care of doctors who understand what it going on and who are also quite willing to bring in outside help for advise on the case. In many situations this would not have happened and there would be a great danger to both mother and child and that just is not acceptable. I didn't know a thing about HbC trait until you posted but I found the relevant information on the internet. The internet is an incredible resource and we have to train our doctors to use it. The information I posted earlier in this thread is very new and most doctors would have no way of being aware of it unless they have searched very recent medical journals which are also mostly available online. Having this current information in this case can mean the difference between life and death for both mother and baby and it is absolutely necessary that all doctors everywhere are making this information available to themselves. I often hear excuses about doctors in some areas not having adequate resources, but the only resource necessary to understand what is going on here is internet access, which doctors everywhere have access to. We have to constantly encourage the medical professional to take advantage of all resources available. Regardless of a lack of any other resources, the doctors must at the least avail themselves of all readily available information and use it the best they can when treating patients. I have been very dismayed in the past to talk to doctors from around the world who are not familiar with information about thal treatment that is readily available if they only will look. I'm not a doctor or even a health care worker but I take advantage of all the information I can find to increase my knowledge of thal. Should you expect any less from the trained professionals treating you or your family and friends?
Courtenay, our prayers will be with you throughout. I have confidence you are in good hands and that all the right decisions will be made. Please get word to us a soon as you can after the C-section. You're one of our family now, and we'll be anxiously awaiting word.
God be with you.