Less exercise will not cause high D-dimer in pregnant women.
Pregnant women’s D-dimer is higher than normal non-pregnant people, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, and is an indicator reflecting the body’s coagulation state. Pregnant women are in a state of high coagulation, so pregnant women with the increase in pregnancy weeks, D-dimer will also rise accordingly, but generally not too high.
If a pregnant woman’s D-dimer is too high or rises too quickly, it is important to consider the possibility of some pregnancy complications. If the D-dimer is too high or rises too quickly, some pregnancy complications should be considered, such as thrombophilia, which should be diagnosed by combining the patient’s symptoms with the relevant tests, pre-eclampsia, and some related immune diseases.
Pregnant women with high D-dimer need to seek professional medical treatment, and it is important to treat it as soon as possible, if the treatment is not timely, the chances of miscarriage, preterm labor, stillbirth and so on will be significantly increased.