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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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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 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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Are Treatments Safe?

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Sclerotherapy has been safely used for decades to treat spider leg veins; and the procedure continues to be the most successful spider vein treatment to date.
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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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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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What about treatments during pregnancy?

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Going to a spa can be a treat for everyone, but we feel you need to heed some precautions if you are pregnant. Also, using products to pretect your skin may cause harm to your unborn child. Always check the labels of products before using them and check with your therapist or esthetician before receiving treatment. The following are some guidlines to help you sort through the maze of information regarding product use during pregnancy: Sunscreen: A must.
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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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What causes the sleep problems in SMS? Are there known treatments?

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Efforts to understand sleep patterns and habits in SMS individuals have led to the confirmation of an unusual inverted circadian rhythm of melatonin. Research to determine the underlying cause for this disrupted sleep cycle has only just begun. Therapeutic management of the sleep disorder in SMS remains a challenge for physicians and parents. Reports of therapeutic benefit from melatonin suggest general improvement of sleep without major adverse reactions.
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Is it safe to receive massage during pregnancy?

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It is safe, beneficial and comforting. Massage therapy can be received throughout the entire nine month pregnancy term. If you are experiencing complications during pregnancy, discuss your condition with your doctor or midwife first. It is not recommended that you use or allow anyone to apply any pure essential oils (aromatherapy oils) on you in the first three months of your pregnancy. If oils are used, they should be mild ones like Lavender oil.
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Is it safe to drink during pregnancy?

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No, drinking during pregnancy is dangerous. Alcohol can have a number of harmful effects on the baby. The baby can be born mentally retarded or with learning and behavioral problems that last a lifetime. We don't know exactly how much alcohol is required to cause these problems. We do know, however, that these alcohol-related birth defects are 100-percent preventable, simply by not drinking alcohol during pregnancy.
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How do I know that these herbs are safe during pregnancy?

Herbal Remedy to Help With Current Childbirth Preparation
Propartum Drops contain herbs that have been safely used for centuries in traditional folk medicine to prepare women for childbirth. Because of their tonic effect on the uterus, they should not be used during the earlier stages of pregnancy, but only in the last two to three weeks to strengthen contractions and prepare the uterus for birth.
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Is Gaviscon® safe to use during pregnancy?

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While Gaviscon® has not been studied for use during pregnancy, ingredients in this product have been shown to be safe for use during pregnancy.
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Is it safe to breastfeed when I have diabetes during pregnancy?

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Yes, as a matter of fact, breastfeeding is strongly recommended if you have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes. Women have a much better chance of keeping their blood sugars normal if they breastfeed as well as delaying or preventing Type 2 diabetes from developing. In addition, breastfeeding reduces the risk of obesity and Type 2 diabetes in the child. Again, breastfeeding is very important and strongly encouraged. Diabetes and high blood pressure are caused by many factors.
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FAQs for the General Public
No, alcohol can harm the baby of a mother who drinks during pregnancy. Although the highest risk is to babies whose mothers drink heavily, it is not clear yet whether there is any completely safe level of alcohol during pregnancy. For this reason, the U.S. Surgeon General released advisories in 1981 and again in 2005 urging women who are pregnant or may become pregnant to abstain from alcohol (http://www.lhvpn.net/hhspress.html).
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Is Cipro safe during pregnancy?

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The FDA has classified Cipro as a type C drug. The effect that Cipro has on an unborn child has not been studied extensively in humans, but has been shown to increase bone development problems in animals. Notify the prescribing doctor immediately if you become pregnant while taking Cipro. Cipro is not recommended during breast feeding as it does pass into breast milk and could affect a nursing infant. Antibiotics kill off bacteria in the body.
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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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FAQ About Electrolysis Treatments
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?

American Electrology Association - Electrolysis FAQ
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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