Does atypical antiphospholipid syndrome affect pregnancy?

Atypical antiphospholipid syndrome affects pregnancy, because this disease can also lead to repeated miscarriages or fetal arrest. Atypical antiphospholipid syndrome is also a type of antiphospholipid syndrome, but the corresponding elevation of indicators is not so pronounced. This is an autoimmune disease with persistent positive antiphospholipid antibodies. Because of the thrombosis of the placental vessels after pregnancy, which leads to placental insufficiency, it can lead to recurrent miscarriages, intrauterine growth retardation, stillbirths, etc. in women. Therefore, atypical antiphospholipid syndrome also needs to be treated. It can be treated with anticoagulant drugs, such as aspirin and low molecular heparin, under the guidance of doctors. Women with atypical antiphospholipid syndrome should avoid pregnancy until the disease is fully controlled to avoid the impact on their health. If you feel unwell, you should go to the gynecology department of a hospital and consult a gynecologist for guidance.