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Friday, 16 January 2015

IVF Increases The The Risk Of Thrombosis

IVF Increases The The Risk Of Thrombosis.
Women who became in the through in vitro fertilization (IVF) may have an increased gamble of developing blood clots and potentially baneful artery blockage, Swedish investigators suggest. Although the risk remains small, the chances are especially high during the first trimester compared to women who become pregnant naturally, the researchers said. Blood clots - called venous thromboembolism - can appear in the leg veins and defy free, traveling to the lungs and blocking a main artery. This condition, called pulmonary embolism, can cause problem breathing and even death.

So "There is an increased incidence of pulmonary embolism and venous thrombosis in the midst women pregnant after IVF," said lead researcher Dr Peter Henriksson, a professor of internal pharmaceutical at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. "Embolism is the leading cause of motherly mortality during pregnancy. The diagnosis can be elusive, so physicians should be aware of this risk to facilitate the diagnosis".

The jeopardize of clotting during pregnancy isn't confined to women who undergo IVF, another experts said. "Any pregnancy carries a imperil of clotting," said Dr Avner Hershlag, himself of the Center for Human Reproduction at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, NY. This is because hormones, uncommonly estrogen, increase during pregnancy, Hershlag said. "This changes what we name the clotting cascade," he said. "There are many factors in blood clotting that can be affected by hormones - especially estrogen".

In addition, the enlarging uterus puts strength on pelvic blood vessels, which can engender to clotting. Some women are advised to limit their movement to reduce the risk of clotting, Hershlag noted. Although it's unclear why women who go through IVF have a greater risk of clotting, Hershlag speculates that it could be due to fertility treatments that widen estrogen even beyond levels normally associated with pregnancy.