I've been told bc I have PAI-1, when I get pregnant again I'll have to be on blood thinner injections the first trimester. I currently take baby asprin while stimming (Follistim injections)/prepping for IUI. Just wondering if PAI-1 makes you high risk? Seems so many more people have MTHFR mutation. I can't seem to find much information on PAI-1. Thanks in advance!
TTC our first, both age 29
BFP#1 Twins, Missed MC with complications (long story)
BFP#2 CP
DX: DH-no issues
Me-PAI-1 1/2013 Hysteroscopy/Laparoscopy to remove polyp and adhesions
March 2013 IUI #1 with Follitism + Trigger
Re: Lurking...PAI-1 Question
Being on Lovenox technically makes you fall into the high risk category, but it's more a label than anything. There's no medical reason you can't do 99% of what non high-risk pregnant women do, you just get extra monitoring. You should research MFM's though if you don't already have one, and look for one that is knowledgeable in thrombophilias.
Some good places to look for info about PAI-1 are Dr. Braverman's website/blog, and the Yahoo Immunology group
BFP#1 10/1/2011. Our perfect little girl, Her heart stopped @ 12w1d. D&E 11/23/11
BFP#2 3/13/12 Weird CP/Possible EP @ 6w0d
BFP#3 5/28/12 CP @ 5w0d
BFP/WTF#4 10/26/12 CP
BFP#5 12/10/12 EDD 8/23/2013
Me: 29 DH: 36
November 2008 Dx FvL by Hematologist
February 2013 Dx PCOS, MTHFR, and PAI-1 by ObGYN
May 2013 TTC begins!