
Have Epiretinal Membrane And Accommodative Insufficiency. Will It Get Worse After Delivery?

I have done some research on "epiretinal membrane" and exactly what this means. There is, in fact, a surgery that can be done to correct this problem. From my research, it is not typically a problem affecting a 33 year old female, but rather a disease of older persons.
That being said, it is present and it is worth considering whether the increased intracranial / ocular pressure is an issue if you were to labor (versus scheduling a planned Cesarean Section). While I can find little information regarding this issue in pregnancy, my best professional guess is that it is NOT an issue if you were to labor (i.e. a prolonged labor and pushing would not make the condition worse).
Given, though, that your situation is perhaps a little unusual it would be best to ask for an opinion from you Ophtalmologist or a high risk OB as to whether there is an issue. Here are the questions that I would ask:
1. Is my condition unusual for my age?
2. Would it be a problem laboring with my pregnancy?
3. If I were to labor, would there be any benefit to shortening the time spent pushing?
4. Would you think there was a benefit to just planning a Cesarean Section?
From my understanding of your disease, there likely is not a problem with labor. I think it would be best to answer this question formally with someone who can better review your record and eye exam and make a fully informed decision.
Please ask if you have any additional questions!

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