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“Heparin and Pregnancy: A Trusted Anticoagulant for High-Risk Cases”

While some medications must be avoided during pregnancy, Heparin is often considered safe and effective under medical supervision. Pregnant individuals with conditions such as clotting disorders, previous miscarriages due to thrombosis, or mechanical heart valves may require anticoagulation to ensure both maternal and fetal safety. Because Heparin does not cross the placenta, it does not directly affect the developing baby, making it a preferred choice over other anticoagulants during pregnancy.


The medication is most commonly administered through daily injections and requires ongoing monitoring to ensure the proper dose. Many women use Heparin throughout pregnancy to maintain stable blood flow and reduce the risk of dangerous clot formation. After delivery, Heparin may continue for a short period until the mother’s body stabilizes. Its long-standing safety profile and reliability have made it a cornerstone therapy in managing high-risk pregnancies.


FAQ


1. Is Heparin safe in pregnancy?

Yes, because it does not cross the placenta.


2. Why do pregnant individuals need Heparin?

To reduce clotting risks associated with certain medical conditions.


3. How is Heparin given during pregnancy?

Usually through daily subcutaneous injections.


4. Does it affect breastfeeding?

Heparin is generally considered safe during breastfeeding.


5. Can Heparin cause miscarriage?

No, it is used to prevent clot-related pregnancy loss.



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