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Had Unprotected Sex. Taken Warfarin, Clexane. History Of Left Leg Blood Clot, Still Birth. Pregnant?

I was diagnosed with a blood clot in left leg nearly 2 years ago and was put on warfarin but since then I found out that I was pregnant and was put on clexane twice daily but unfortunatly gave birth to a stillborn baby boy at 23 weeks and 2 days and after a week was put back on warfarin and about 4 weeks after giving birth had unprotected sex and am still taking warfarin but think I maybe pregnant and not sure what to do as don t want to be judged by anyone and ain t got the courage to go see doctor in regards to it
Fri, 10 Aug 2012
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Firstly, when you are under treatment you should try to postpone pregnancy. If you are doubtful that you have conceived, I sincerely advice you to munch up the courage to see your doctor immediately as you need proper guidance and care in view of your past still-birth history. If you are pregnant, you may have to change the drug immediately and need further assessment. Good luck.
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Had Unprotected Sex. Taken Warfarin, Clexane. History Of Left Leg Blood Clot, Still Birth. Pregnant?

Hi, Firstly, when you are under treatment you should try to postpone pregnancy. If you are doubtful that you have conceived, I sincerely advice you to munch up the courage to see your doctor immediately as you need proper guidance and care in view of your past still-birth history. If you are pregnant, you may have to change the drug immediately and need further assessment. Good luck.