My doc just started me on a blood thinner this week and honestly im a little tense about it. I didnt fully understand the reason in the rush of the appointment. Anyone here was put on this, why is it given?
For me, blood thinners were a lifesaver. After my previous loss, my doctor prescribed them to ensure proper blood flow to the placenta so the baby stays safe. Please trust your doctor and never skip a dose.
It's usually prescribed to prevent blood clots or if there's any history of high BP or IVF. It improves uterine blood flow. Don't panic, it's extremely common these days and highly beneficial for a smooth pregnancy.
Actually, my husband often explains that blood thinners like low-dose aspirin or heparin are standard protocols to prevent preeclampsia or placental clotting. It’s highly effective and completely safe for the baby under doctor's guidance.
Haan na, sunkar thoda darr lagta hai but it is very common. Doctor blood flow smoothly chalne ke liye dete hain taaki baby ko nutrition mile. Apne gynac se clear baat kar lo, sab clear ho jayega.
Honestly, when my doctor prescribed this, I got scared too. But then I realized it's just to make sure baby gets all the yummy nutrients easily through the blood! Think of it as a helper for your baby's growth.
Behn, darna nahi hai, doctor babu ne ye bache ki suraksha ke liye hi likha hoga. Khoon patla karne se bache tak saaf khoon aur taaqat acche se pahunchti hai. Time pe dawai lena, bilkul laparvahi mat karna.