High-Risk Pregnancy

Calling all FVL's

I was diagnosed with homo FVL in April after 3 m/c.  We've been lucky to not have any issues TTC but have issues "sticking".  After the diagnosis I was really nervous and bummed out that I couldn't have a "normal" pregnancy but so far everything is going well.  My doctor actually suggested only doing the Lovenox through the first tri but after researching others scenarios I asked to continue treatment up to 35 weeks.  My question to you all is, have any of you only done the first tri treatment or have you continued throughout?  I would love to get off the Lovenox sooner rather than later but at this point, we're thinking if this is what I need to do, I'll do it. 

 Also, I'm only 8 weeks along and am having a hard time sitting on this news but with my history of m/c I have to keep a tight seal on these loose lips.  Have any of you had other issues throughout pregnancy due to the high risk diagnosis?  I'm so excited but so nervous at the same time.  One good thing is this nausea I'm having is consistently arriving the same time everyday.  Anyway, I'd love to hear your FVL stories...

Re: Calling all FVL's

  • I am only hetero FVL and developed a massive clot with my last pregnancy.  It left permanent damage to my leg, and I will unfortunately be wearing compression hose for the rest of my life Crying
    From my experience, if I were you, I would totally definitely 100% stay on the lovenox as long as possible.  I wish I knew that I had FVL before I got pregnant because I may have been able to prevent it from happening. 

    Also, please make sure you are staying hydrated even though you are feeling sick.  The docs are now telling me that dehyration is a huge factor in developing blood clots.  Yet one more thing I wish I had known before...

    Have you met with an MFM?  Even my BFF, who is hetero FVL and never had a clot, stayed on a phrophylactic dose through her entire pregnancy.

    Please keep us posted on your progress, and if you decide to stay on the Lovenox, we will be here to support you!

    Good luck!

     




     

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  • I would definitely stay on the lovenox throughout.  I meet with a hematologist monthly as well as my OB. 

    My OB keeps everyone on a standard does of 40 mg throughout pregnancy and for 6 weeks postpartum (this changes if you've clotted, of course).

    My hema puts me on 40 mg twice a day during the third trimester and post partum.  She says this is when you are at greatest risk of clotting due to weight gain and blood volume, so I would be very wary about going off the lovenox at this time.

    I do know a lot of OBs switch their patients to heparin towards the end, so that you can go into labor on your own.  Mine prefers to keep me on lovenox (less monitoring needed for blood levels) and induce at 37.5 weeks.

    Good luck!

     

    P.S.  I did lovenox with my last pregnancy and had no problems.  This time around I've had some low fluid these past few weeks which my OB says might be related to my FVL.  I'm FVL hetero and MTHFR hetero.  Good luck!

  • Thanks for the information.  I'm definitely sticking with it throughout.  I did ask about switching to the heparin at 35/36 weeks but my RE said that at that point the chances of something happening are low.  I haven't seen any specialist but did want to ask if that's a dr I should be seeing now and in the future.  What are your thoughts?  I'll see my RE again on 7/5 and plan to ask him then.  I'm currently on 40 mg 1/day but have often heard of the same rx 2/day or even 60 mg 2/day.  There's no family history of FVL but now that I know I'm homo for it I think that my mom has to have it and doesn't realize. 
  • Yes, the fact that you are homozygous means that both your mom and dad have it - they could either be hetero or homo so they should probaby get tested, as should your brothers and sisters.

    You should defnitely be seeing a hemotologist throughout your pregnancy.

    And I agree with pp, the 3rd tri and post partum are the highest-risk periods for clots, so I would think your docs would want to keep you anti-coagulated throughout.

     




     

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    I'm also homo for FVL.  I'll be on a blood thinner for my entire pg.  I started with Lovenox right away but will make the switch to Heparin around 33w.  (With a singleton, I would have made the switch later - maybe around 36w.)  Anyway, when I met with my perinatologist around 12w he was shocked that I hadn't had a DVT at some point in my life since I'm homo for FVL.  He even increased my Lovenox to a therapeutic dosage from a preventative one.  I'd definitely stay on the Lovenox throughout your pg, clots are nothing to mess around with.  I'm in Columbus too.  If you need a perinatologist to review your case, there's an MFM/peri practice at Riverside (that's where I go) and I believe OSU.

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  • smeyer- thanks for the post.  If you can provide the names of the practice and numbers that'd be great.  My doctor never mentioned seeing a perinatologist so I definitely want to look into that.  I'm not sure if I mentioned but once I hit the 12 week mark I "graduate" back to my original OB, but I'm wondering if I should see her and the peri or just the peri?  Have you experienced any problems throughout your pregnancy due to the clotting?  Especially with twins, wouldnt your risk go up?  What dose are you on now of the Lovenox?
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    imageMs.Messmer:
    smeyer- thanks for the post.  If you can provide the names of the practice and numbers that'd be great.  My doctor never mentioned seeing a perinatologist so I definitely want to look into that.  I'm not sure if I mentioned but once I hit the 12 week mark I "graduate" back to my original OB, but I'm wondering if I should see her and the peri or just the peri?  Have you experienced any problems throughout your pregnancy due to the clotting?  Especially with twins, wouldnt your risk go up?  What dose are you on now of the Lovenox?

    YGPM!  :) 


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  • what does YGPM mean?  I'm still new so maybe I should know this...
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