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EDC or EDD = Estimated Due Date: EDC stands for the old-fashioned "estimated date of confinement." EDD is the more modern "Estimated Day of Delivery." The key word here is "estimated." Babies take different lengths of time to mature, anywhere from 3 weeks before to 2 weeks after the due date (37-42 weeks) the delivery is normal.
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2403536778915378755 o 33 of 40 52 5477550171685853871 Antenatal assessment and management (to be assessed at booking and repeated if admitted) Any previous VTE except a single event related to major surgery Hospital admission Single previous VTE related to major surgery High-risk thrombophilia + no VTE Medical comorbidities e.g. cancer, heart failure, active SLE, IBD or inflammatory polyarthro ...
This guideline has been produced by the Acute and Chronic Conditions in Pregnancy Special Interest Group, which is a working group of the Maternity, Children and Young People Strategic Clinical Network in Cheshire and Merseyside. Special thanks to Mr Umber Agarwal, Consultant in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Liverpool Women’s
3 Ιουλ 2024 · Anticoagulation is sometimes needed during pregnancy and/or the postpartum period in individuals at high risk of deep vein thrombosis, a history of venous thromboembolism, with prosthetic heart valves, atrial fibrillation, left ventricular dysfunction, or a history of fetal loss.
5 Νοε 2020 · Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) in therapeutic doses is the treatment of choice during pregnancy, and anticoagulation (LMWH or vitamin K antagonists [VKAs]) should be continued until 6 weeks after delivery, with a 3-month minimum total duration. LMWH or VKA use does not preclude breastfeeding.
27 Νοε 2018 · For pregnant women with acute VTE treated with LMWH, the ASH guideline panel suggests either once-per-day or twice-per-day dosing regimens (conditional recommendation, very low certainty in evidence about effects ⊕ ).