So from reading the "cry baby" post I noticed I'm not alone with the blood clotting...
I am just a carrier- dont have the disorder but my dr is making me see a hematologist and anesthesiologist.
Just wanted to know if this is standard and if you have to be seen by additional drs as well?
I was told normally woman have a 1 percent chance of bleeding but I have a 5 percent chance.
Would love to hear your experiences. Oh, I am a
Carrier of factor 11 deficiency otherwise known as hemaphalia
Re: Blood clot disorders...
I don't have direct experience with disorders but do have a friend with a clotting disorder who had a baby 3.5 years ago. I'm not sure exactly which disorder she had but she saw an OB and a hematologist throughout her pregnancy. She had to inject blood thinners every day, so I think her issue is the opposite to yours since she was prone to clots.
Her practitioners wanted her to have an induced labour so that they could keep a close watch on the proceedings. She ended up needing a c-section after the induction failed, which they were afraid of, but it turned out fine. She had no issues with delivery or bleeding/clotting.
Thanks for sharing your experiences! Hemophalia is when the blood doesn't clot and I have never had any extensive bleeding in my life and (knock on wood) the pregnancy is going relatively well so I am very frustrated that they are sending me to all these additional appointments. All the hematologist does is take my blood and my appointment with the anesthesiologist is next week - apparently if I don't go for a consult they can refuse to give me pain medication?
I want to switch providers so badly but it is so late (35 weeks)