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Do women with ITP require more drug therapy during pregnancy than women without ITP?

ITP and Pregnancy FAQ
Most of the time during pregnancy, women with ITP will not require any therapy for low platelets. However, a woman who has been diagnosed with ITP who becomes pregnant should have her platelet count monitored carefully during her pregnancy. Most physicians recommend maintaining a platelet count above 20,000 ppm throughout pregnancy and above 50,000 ppm near term. A higher count between 80,000 ppm and 100,000 ppm would be required for an epidural anesthesia.
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How is ITP diagnosed during pregnancy?

ITP and Pregnancy FAQ
The diagnosis of ITP is often difficult and especially so during pregnancy because other causes of thrombocytopenia are more common and difficult to diagnose as well. ITP should be suspected any time during pregnancy when an isolated thrombocytopenia of less than 50,000 ppm is detected, especially during the first two trimesters. Depending on how low the platelet count drops and the symptoms, a physician may do tests that rule out other causes of low platelets.
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What treatments for ITP should be avoided during pregnancy?

ITP and Pregnancy FAQ
The treatments often used to treat ITP that should not be used during pregnancy include danazol (Danocrine?), cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan?), rituximab (Rituxan?), and the vinca alkaloids such as vincristine (Oncovin?). Splenectomy should be avoided if possible but if necessary deferred to the second trimester. There is very limited evidence available regarding the use of chemotherapy agents such as cyclophosphamide in pregnant women.
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How will pregnancy affect ITP (platelet counts), for someone who has had ITP several years?

ITP and Pregnancy FAQ
Research indicates that the platelet count in healthy, uncomplicated pregnancies falls about 10%. This means that ITP pregnant women can expect their platelet count to fall during pregnancy, especially during the third trimester, exacerbating existing ITP.
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Should a woman with ITP who becomes pregnant consider terminating the pregnancy?

ITP and Pregnancy FAQ
There is no medical reason to justify terminating a pregnancy simply because of ITP. However if the ITP is severe or is associated with other physical conditions, consult a physician. Physicians who treat ITP recommend that during pregnancy you have an obstetrician, hematologist, and pediatrician or neonatologist (a physician who specializes in treating newborns) who collaborate closely and well.
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Which ITP treatments are known to be safe during pregnancy?

ITP and Pregnancy FAQ
The treatment of choice for ITP during pregnancy revolves around the use of IVIG supplemented with corticosteroids. Corticosteroids, such as prednisone, are known to be safe as far as causing major congenital malformations. However, these drugs are associated with potential adverse effects including gestational diabetes, psychological disturbances, osteoporosis, acne, and weight gain. There is also evidence that corticosteroids increase the risk of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.
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Are there benefits to massage therapy during pregnancy?

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During pregnancy a woman's body undergoes many changes, some of them stressful and uncomfortable. Massage is a perfect way to reduce stress and promote general well-being. Massage helps mother's body to eliminate waste products through the lymphatic and circulatory systems, which combats fatigue and helps the mother feel more energetic. By aiding circulation, massage eases the load on mothers heart and helps to keep her blood pressure in check.
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Where can I meet other pregnant women and new mothers with ITP?

ITP and Pregnancy FAQ
The pregnancy section of the Platelet Disorder Support Association (PDSA) adult discussion group is an excellent place to meet other mothers with ITP and share experiences. The PDSA Name Exchange Program, open to members of PDSA, is another.
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What is Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women?

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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is replacing hormones–usually estrogen and progesterone–which a woman’s body once made in sufficient amounts, but because of age or medical reasons, is no longer able to produce. Replacing these hormones back to physiological levels can restore normal hormonal cycles. By doing this, women will not only begin to feel younger and more vivacious, but will also reduce their risks of cardiovascular problems and osteroporosis.
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Can women begin or continue electrology treatments during pregnancy?

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Although electrology has never been proven harmful to pregnant women, it is suggested the advice of your physician be sought before treatment.
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Yes. Electrology has never been proven harmful in any way to pregnant women for over 125 years. Our office does not treat the breasts, abdomen, or bikini line of pregnant women in their last trimester due to the increased sensation they experience.
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Can women begin or have electrolysis treatments during pregnancy?

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Unwanted hair can be caused by hormonal changes brought on by pregnancy. Electrolysis can be performed on any normal skin. This includes pregnant women. We suggest that you seek the advice of your physician before beginning treatment. Electrolysis can enhance your natural beauty with smooth, hair-free and healthy-looking skin for a glowing look that’s uniquely you!TOP
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Can women begin or continue Electrolysis treatments during pregnancy?

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Although Electrolysis has never been proven harmful to pregnant women, it is suggested that you seek the advice of your physician before you continue or begin treatment.
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Electrolysis Treatments Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Electrology has never been proven harmful in any way to pregnant women for over 135 years. Our office does not treat the breasts, abdomen, or bikini line of pregnant women in their last trimester due to the increased sensation they experience.
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What is ITP?

ITP and Pregnancy FAQ
ITP is an autoimmune disease. In autoimmune diseases the body mounts an immune attack toward one or more seemingly normal organ systems. In ITP, platelets are the target. They are marked as foreign and eliminated in the spleen or sometimes, the liver. Because this process removes platelets from circulation, people with ITP have a low platelet count or thrombocytopenia.
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Do everyday drug therapy affect the kidneys?

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The kidneys clear many medicines from the body. Patients whose kidneys are not working properly may be unable to clear some medicines. They may need to take a lower dose of the medicine so that it does not build up inside the body. Some medicines can damage the kidneys if the dose is too high. The elderly and people with diabetes or heart disease may be more at risk of kidney damage. Many commonly used medicines, such as pain killers or treatments for blood pressure, can affect the kidneys.
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Is pregnancy safe for women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)?

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Women with IBD should talk with their doctors before getting pregnant. If you think you might be pregnant, it is important to call your doctor immediately. Some of the medicines used to treat IBD may harm the growing fetus. Research shows that it is best for women with IBD to get pregnant while their disease is inactive (in remission). If the baby is conceived at this time, most women with IBD seem to have fairly normal pregnancies.
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Should women practice during menstruation, or during pregnancy?

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Women are advised to refrain from practicing during the heaviest days of their menstrual cycle (usually the first 3–4 days). This is called "Ladies' Holiday". Apana, or downward-moving energy, dominates during the menstrual cycle. There are many aspects of the Ashtanga method that are specifically designed to reverse apana energy.
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Are women satisfied with MammoSite Therapy?

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of patients in the initial clinical trial would recommend MammoSite Therapy to a friend or family member.1
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Which malaria prevention tablets are suitable for women during pregnancy?

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Malaria during pregnancy is a serious illness for both the mother and the foetus. Pregnant women should be advised against travel to an area with malaria, particularly it there is chloroquine resistant Plasmodium falciparum. Results of animal studies indicate that tetracyclines cross the placenta, are found in foetal tissues and can have toxic effects on the developing foetus (often related to retardation of skeletal development).
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Do women's feet change with pregnancy?

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Yes. Women's feet can grow by as much as one size due to the pressure of supporting extra weight during pregnancy. In addition, pregnant women usually experience more swelling than normal in their feet and ankles, which can aggravate existing foot conditions. Shopping for shoes is best done in the afternoon. Feet tend to swell during the day, and it's best to buy shoes that fit then. Also, be sure to have your feet measured every time you purchase shoes, and do it while you're standing.
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Is A Women's Pregnancy Center only for women?

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No. A Women's Pregnancy Center offers pregnancy information and counseling to men and family members as well, whether or not the involved pregnant woman is a client.
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