What is low d-dimer in pregnancy?

Low D-dimer in pregnancy suggests that a pregnant woman is at risk of miscarriage.
D-dimer can reflect the coagulation function. It is a normal physiological phenomenon that D-dimer value will be slightly elevated during pregnancy. If the D-dimer value of pregnant women is slightly elevated, no special treatment is needed. If the D-dimer value of pregnant women is significantly elevated, it suggests that pregnant women may have thrombosis-type diseases, and if the D-dimer value of pregnant women is on the low side, it suggests that pregnant women are at risk of miscarriage.
It is worth noting that during pregnancy, pregnant women should pay attention to good dietary habits, such as increasing dietary fiber, protein intake, and appropriate physical activity, so that the body is in a state of metabolic normalization.
If a pregnant woman has an abnormal D-dimer test result, it is recommended that she consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment or therapy.