Re: Birth Plans

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Wed Jun 25 13:19:49 1997


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I'd be grateful of advice, please.

Lady with known antiphospholipid syndrome (miscarriage x3, lupus anticoagulant positive), no previous thromboses & otherwise well. Successful pregnancy with low dose aspirin. Had a c/s for fetal distress. Post-op she's had prophylactic heparin 5000u twice daily.

What to do when she goes home? Continue aspirin (is it safe with breastfeeding)? Or would you continue prophylactic heparin for 6 weeks. Or would you stop everything at this time.

Thanks.

Danny.

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Dr. Danny Tucker
Senior SHO Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Nottingham/Derby rotation, UK
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