Hi Miss Lizzy,
I have anticardiolipin antibodies as well. The treatment is the same, aspirin and clexane.
I have done a ton of research since my loss, and most caregivers familiar with clotting disorders in pregnancy will start clexane at the first + pregnancy test. Some still want to wait until a heartbeat is detected. Many women have successful treatment this way, but some do not.
If I were you I would either push to start the clexane now, and if your doctor refuses see another. Even if it ends up being unnecessary, at 40mg clexane daily there is very little risk in starting the clexane now, so better to be safe than sorry. Having said that you are on apsirin and that may be enough to tide you over.
Also, there is a Hughe's syndrome support group for pregnant and TTC women with the clotting syndrome, if you're interested I can give you the link. The women in it are very knowledgable and suppotive.
Good luck,
Rozzie
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