Heparin is administered during pregnancy to reduce the chances of thrombosis in pregnant women, as well as to reduce the risk of miscarriage due to clotting abnormalities.
Heparin is mainly used to prevent and treat thrombosis or thromboembolic disease, and diffuse intravascular coagulation from various causes, as well as for anticoagulation in surgical operations such as hemodialysis and extracorporeal circulation.
Heparin is contraindicated in those who are allergic to it, those who have a tendency to bleed spontaneously, as well as those who have hemophilia, purpura, thrombocytopenia and other causes of delayed blood coagulation, those who have ulcerative disease, trauma, postpartum hemorrhage, and those who have severe hepatic insufficiency, and adverse reactions such as hemorrhage and allergy may occur after the use of the drug.
Heparin during pregnancy is used to reduce the chance of thrombosis in pregnant women with elevated D-dimer, abnormal coagulation function and thrombophilia on the one hand; on the other hand, for pregnant women with recurrent miscarriages due to abnormal coagulation function, it can improve the fetal viability.
It is recommended to consult a professional doctor before using the drug and standardize the diagnosis and treatment. During pregnancy, you should follow the doctor’s instructions and take obstetric examination on time. If you have any questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.