How to treat pregnant women with low platelets

Pregnant women with low platelets should be treated with interventions under conditions where the cause is clear. If there is a slight decrease in platelets due to pregnancy-related causes, no special intervention is usually needed, while those with a history or a more severe decrease should be intervened with medication under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Pregnancy: In the middle and late stages of pregnancy, due to hormone levels and pregnancy-related effects, platelets will decrease to a certain extent, at this time, regular monitoring of blood routine can be carried out, and generally will not have a greater impact.
2. History of immune thrombocytopenic purpura: women with thrombocytopenia during pregnancy and a history of the disease should pay attention to the platelet count of 20×10^9/L, platelet transfusion can be performed, and glucocorticosteroids can be used under the guidance of the doctor to intervene.