Is antiphospholipid syndrome in pregnant women a serious condition?

The condition of antiphospholipid syndrome in pregnant women is generally serious and predisposes to recurrent arteriovenous thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, and habitual abortion. Timely treatment is needed.
Pregnant women with antiphospholipid syndrome early must dynamically review blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) and gynecological ultrasound, as early as possible to find the embryonic dysplasia of the situation, and should be given medication as early as possible under the guidance of the doctor, such as aspirin, low molecular heparin, prednisone and so on.
Therefore, when a woman suffers from antiphospholipid syndrome, only reasonable medication can bring the condition under control and reduce the impact on pregnancy. So be sure to take the medication according to the course of treatment under the guidance of the doctor and strengthen the maternity examination.