Got my blood report and WBC count is on higher side, doc said its normal but didnt explain much. Got a little scared seeing the value matlab is it really nothing to worry? someone pls explain why this happens.
My WBC count was also high in my pregnancy, and for me, it was a sign of an underlying infection that needed to be treated quickly. So please, if you see high WBC in your reports, discuss it thoroughly with your doctor. Don't ignore it.
Suno, beta. Your body is doing double duty protecting you and the baby, so a slightly higher WBC count is quite common. It's its way of being extra vigilant. Just show your reports to your doctor like you normally would, and they'll tell you if there's anything to worry about.
It's quite common for your white blood cell count to go up a bit when you're pregnant, don't worry too much. Your body is undergoing so many changes and the immune system gets a little boost. Just keep attending your regular check-ups, and your doctor will monitor everything to make sure it's within a healthy range.
Hmm, with PCOS, my body always acted a bit differently, but my doc did say a slight increase in WBCs is pretty normal during pregnancy. It's like your body's immune system working extra hard. But definitely confirm with your gynac, just to rule out anything else.
Arey, beti, don't worry about numbers too much if your doctor says it's okay. When we carry a child, our body becomes a strong fortress for the little one. So naturally, these protective cells, the 'sipahis' of the body, increase a little to keep everything safe. Just eat well and rest.