Can I get pregnant with ITP?

  Many patients with blood disorders during pregnancy are often in a dilemma: on the one hand, they need to be treated with hormones due to the need for treatment; on the other hand, they are worried that the use of hormones will affect the development of the fetus. A case last week touched me deeply, so I’d like to use this case to tell you about this problem.  Patient information] Female, 30 years old, diagnosed with ITP, currently 19 weeks pregnant.  History】The patient was diagnosed with ITP 3 years ago and was treated with propecia and hormone therapy, combined with Chinese herbal medicine, and her platelet level was normal. During this period, she was pregnant, but was induced at 5 months of pregnancy because of the fear that hormonal drugs would affect her child.  She had two recurrences during three years, both of which were treated with oral herbal medicine and recovered to normal, and is now 19 weeks pregnant. The platelet count was 48×109/L in the third month of pregnancy and reached a low of 1×109/L during pregnancy. be given to pregnant women?  It is indisputable that ITP patients can become pregnant. My advice for the use of hormones is not to use them as much as possible. However, because the disease requires it, it must be used under the guidance of a doctor.  2. How to ensure safe delivery for ITP patients Platelet antibodies have no effect on the fetus. To ensure safety, low prenatal platelet count needs to be treated with propecia shock to increase the platelet count, so that delivery will not be too worried because of too few platelets.