⚠️ DVT in Pregnancy: Red Flags Every Woman Should Know
Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but it also brings important changes in the body that can increase the risk of blood clots.
😳One of the most serious conditions is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) a blood clot that usually forms in the deep veins of the leg.
During pregnancy, the risk of blood clots becomes 4–5 times higher due to hormonal changes, increased blood clotting factors, and pressure from the growing uterus on pelvic veins.
🧐Recognizing the warning signs early can save lives.
🚩 Red Flags of DVT in Pregnancy
Women should seek medical attention immediately if they notice:
• Swelling in one leg (especially sudden swelling).
• Pain or tenderness in the calf or thigh
• Warmth in the affected leg
• Redness or skin discoloration
• Leg heaviness or difficulty walking
These symptoms should never be ignored during pregnancy.
⚠️ Less Known Risk Factors
Some conditions may increase the risk of clots during pregnancy, including:
• Obesity
• Previous history of DVT
• Thrombophilia
• Long periods of immobility
• Cesarean section
• Smoking
• Large uterine fibroids that may compress pelvic veins
🚨 When It Becomes an Emergency
Sometimes a clot can travel to the lungs causing Pulmonary Embolism, which is life-threatening.
Emergency symptoms include:
• Sudden shortness of breath
• Chest pain that worsens with breathing
• Rapid heart rate
• Dizziness or fainting
If these occur, urgent medical care is required immediately.
💡 The Good News
With early diagnosis and proper anticoagulation therapy, most women with DVT during pregnancy can have safe pregnancies and healthy outcomes.
🤗Awareness is the first step toward prevention and protection.
If you experience unusual leg pain or swelling during pregnancy, seek medical advice promptly. Early evaluation can make a life-saving difference.
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