Does high d-dimer in late pregnancy have a big impact?

High d-dimer in late pregnancy has a greater impact.
For women in late pregnancy, the presence of high d-dimer usually means that the pregnant woman’s blood belongs to the high coagulation state, and with the prolongation of the gestational age, it is very easy to develop blood clots, which will cause fetal growth restriction or developmental disorders, and even cause fetal death and other situations.
High d-dimer in late pregnancy will mainly increase the risk of thrombosis, but this is only a predictive value, pregnant women will also indirectly affect the health of the fetus when they find their own problems, so they need to pay close attention to, and should cooperate with the doctor to give corresponding treatment.
Pregnant women should have appropriate activities, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, eat a regular and nutritious diet, don’t pick and choose what to eat, and have regular checkups. If d-dimer is high without other symptoms, it is recommended to observe; if there is pain and swelling in the lower limbs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out whether there is venous thrombosis in the lower limbs.