just wondering who had blood thinner injections after their cesareans and who didnt.?
i had blood thinning injections, after my first cesarean , but not after my 2nd,
i read up that it should always be given after major sugery to prevent blood clots,
just wondering how many of you did, did not have it , or what else your doc did to prevent blood clots, stockings ect ...
Heparin and Clexane (the injections that are most commonly given) can be used after major surgery if the patient is likely to be immobile for a period of time (longer than 12hrs)
We give these to back and brain surgery patients and also some of the other major surgeries...
Although a c/s is major surgery the fact that you are moving about the next day decreases the likelihood of getting a DVT. Just by wriggling your toes and deep breathing and coughing hourly initially and then 4 hrs if you are bed bound will decrease this risk.
But usually as we have had a baby, the last thing that you want to do is lie in bed all day (well thats what i found anyway, i wanted to move and hold and change and feed my beautiful girl (despite the pain)
I didnt have any anticoagulants after having MJ via emerg c/s
wow, I've never heard of that before. I had this machine thingy strapped to both of my calves to stop blood clots the first night, and also was made to wear these ugly stockings for the first few days. At least my legs were warm lol.
I had the Clexane injections, one a day for 5 days. For the first 24 hours I had those pad things they put on your calves and the machine squeezes and 'massages' them to keep the circulation going. I also had the sexy white knee high socks to wear. I took them off the 2nd day and the midwife told me off so I kept them on. I ended up taking them home cause they were nice and cosy on my feet and legs
Had clex 1st time, they must've known they were going to leave me leaking epi in, forgotton for 2nd o/night shift scared to get out of bed until days later.
2nd time nothing, was up by end of day sitting on edge of bed.
Flowtrons are the machine thingys, they pump up and deflate to encourage blood flow in the legs.
As long as you can wiggle your toes or flex calf muscles as epi wears off it's really not nec. to have blood thinners, some hosps have it as policy though.
wow I have had 2 c-sec and never had clexane after them, but i do take it through out my pregnancy 1 a day so maybe they think i have had enough lol. i have always had the stockings on and do wear them ( I have them at home) when we are flying too.
must just be something some doctors choose to do do or not , on the safe site it seems like it should be given ,
im thinking maybe i was given it with my first cesarean, as the doc didnt think i would be up and about straight away ,
where as with my second one which was done very early am, i was moving only cpl hours afterwards, hence me not having to have it prehaps.
i have never worn the stockings though , or had a machine massage my muscles.
thankyou all for replying, it has given me some reason as to why i had it once and not the other,
I have no idea what it was but they gave me shots in the thigh each day that I was there and told me it was for preventing clots. I didn't have stockings or massage - massage might have been nicer!
I had Clexane after my emergency CS with DD (but they missed a dose).
It is often dependent on the Dr's school of thinking and what risk factors are present for the patient as to whether or not they give it. Also, there was a BIG international shortage of Clexane recently so Dr's may have altered their pattern of thinking when it comes to giving Clexane. They did where I work... until there was also a Heparin shortage!!!
I'm pretty sure I had them, can't remember what it was or how often (might have been once a day for a few days). They were also pretty strict about keeping those horrible stockings on too.
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