Clexane pregnancy and delivery
Hi there, I am usually on life-long (maybe... long story) warfarin but for TTC and PG have been switched to 40mg Clexane injections by my haematologist. I am expected to be on it for the whole pregnancy and possibly after birth for six weeks (although I may be switched back to warfarin, again long story with two haematologists that can't agree about what do to with me. I am on the Clexane to keep me alive rather than the baby, although I believe as a I am a Factor V Leiden carrier my baby is at risk without the Clexane as well.
I am meeting with my new OB next week but before then I would love to hear any stories about how the pregnancy and especially the delivery went. I know I am "high risk" and realise that I will likely need more intervention than I would otherwise want but on the other hand I don't want to get railroaded into things I don't need either, so it would be handy to hear some stories to give me a baseline.
Were you induced early for a predictable labour?
Did you have to get an epidural? (I don't want one!)
Did you have an "elective" caesarian?
Any stories would be most thankfully received.
Clexane in this and past pregnancy
Hi there
I totally understand your concerns....I am now 13 weeks pregnant with number 5, and the 2nd pregnancy on clexane ( as I have cardiolipin clotting disorder). My Last pregnancy I was put on clexane 40mg from 9 weeks, but due to poor placental function at 20 weeks was also put on aspirin (low dose) and monitored cord blood flow ultrasounds weekly till I was hospitalised at 25 weeks with an elective C section at 31 weeks. He is now 4 and a normal hyperactive boy!!
This pregnancy as soon as I found out (9 weeks) the Dr put me on the clexane and aspirin for added precaution. I have known a number of women on clexane who have carried to term and had healthy vaginal deliveries.
Your tummy ends up fairly bruised and I have noticed that I have had a lot of abdo itching, although I am also on insulin for diabetes, so 6 injections a day is a fair whack!
You will probably find that after 20 weeks ultrasounds may ramp up to check cord blood flow. I know with some clotting conditions they dont like to push past 34 weeks. I will only go to 36 weeks with this one (If I make it!) but that is due to this being C section number 5
Good luck!