Causes of low blood platelets in pregnant women

There are more causes of thrombocytopenia in women after pregnancy, and the more common ones are platelet production disorders, such as aplastic anemia, commonly known as reocclusion, which is one of the more common causes of reduced platelets in pregnant women. There is also excessive platelet destruction or consumption, such as primary thrombocytopenic purpura, rubella, and drug allergies may lead to thrombocytopenia. Reduced platelets can affect the hemostatic function and can cause heavy bleeding, which is very dangerous for both the mother and the fetus. When delivery is imminent, you can use drugs such as gammaglobulin or platelet transfusion to raise the platelets in your body to increase the platelets in a short period of time. In daily life, you can choose to eat foods rich in vitamins, proteins and various nutrients, such as animal liver, spinach, fruits, soy products, dairy products, etc.