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Old Oct 11th, 2009, 09:41 AM   #1
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Low Platelets


Have posted this on other boards but havent had any help.

I got called into triage on thur nite cause my platelets have dropped to 75. They were 220 in june. And should be 150-440. Have an app on tue to see a consultant. But would love to know more about this b4 then if anyone else has had this prob


 
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Old Oct 11th, 2009, 09:59 AM   #2
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From what I just read if you have low platelets it can effect your clotting ability and put you at a higher risk for problem bleeds, during or after delivery etc... especially if you need to have a cesarean section. says sometimes women need a platelet transfusion if the levels are too low, but most women do not need extra treatment. Sorry I have no personal experience with this but figured I would read up a little and try and help


 
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Old Oct 11th, 2009, 10:44 AM   #3
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I think what it would mean to you (and I just got to know it because I am having a home birth and midwife talked about it) is that you would have to give birth in hospital. As you might need a blood transfusion. And you are considered more high risk for bleeding...

Sorry, not much help.


 
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Old Oct 12th, 2009, 02:06 AM   #4
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From what I understand...it is one of those things that can complicate pregnancy, but most likely just is a minor thing. I have low blood platelets naturally that seem to stay within 100,000 lately...it is considered ITP. Idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura(sp) I think. Some people get ITP in their lifetimes who previously were fine. There is medicine available to help if low platelets caused problems....And a long time ago low platelets caused problems during birth so docs did c-sections for women with low platelets. Nowadays, we are more advanced so a woman can have a normal birth - it is better anyway with low platelets. Your count may be pregnancy induced thrombocytopenia - it is very common and the platelets go back after birth. If your doc is concerned, he can refer you to a hemotologist. I don't think low count is anything to freak over - atleast my docs/hemo don't think so. Like most things, it can be managed!


 
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Old Oct 13th, 2009, 06:58 AM   #5
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Hi there.

I have low platelets (ITP as mentioned above) - You can get low platelets just in pregnancy but mine have been low since I was 17 and I concieved with the knowledge the pregnancy (especially the birth) would be high risk. Basically you are at a higher risk of having bleeding problems - bruising, hemorraghing etc.

All the way through my pregnancy I was monitored by a haemo and my platelets were between 20 and 30. This is a normal level for me - I have been at this level for the last 10 years. Before my due date I was treated with an immunoglobulin infusion (IVIG) to try and get my platelets higher for the delivery.

If your platelets are low at delivery time (like less than 100), there will be factors to consider at delivery. You will not be allowed an epidural / spinal anasthesia. You wil not be allowed any intervention - no ventouse, forceps, fetal scalp monitoring or blood sampling etc.

The safe level for a vaginal delivery is about 50. Safe for a c-section is also 50, but a c-section carries more risk of bleeding. I was told that a section would be under general anaesthetic if I needed one (platelets had to be above 80 and stable for a spinal)

I was also induced early while the platelets were a bit better after the IVIG - before they could drop again. I did a LOT of work to try and get myself in a good position for the delivery - birth ball for positioning, raspberry leaf tea and evening priimrose oil for cervix etc. They worked - I had a 6 hr 26 min active labour, and natural delivery with just gas and air. I delivered with a platelet level of 66. You could read my birth story for more info on how things went.

One thing they did do was to give me the syntocinon drip AFTER the delivery to help my uterus contract and reduce the risk of severe bleeding. This didn't hurt - I barely noticed it.

Baby's platelets were checked after delivery and were found to be normal.

If you need any more info please PM me - I have research papers I could pass on and other people I could put you in touch with.

Good luck - it can be done and hopefully your platelets will stay high enough not to couse you any problems at all. x


 
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Old Oct 13th, 2009, 13:00 PM   #6
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Thanks. I seen a registrar today. The consultant that i was supposed to see was off!!! so have to go back next tues. Im being referred to haematology meantime. The registrar did say that i woulndt be allowed a epidural. And if i need an emergency c/s i will need knocked out. I wont know for definate until i see d consultant but they are thinking they may try a steroid, or globulin drip. but i will be seen more frequent now, and get growth scans every few weeks to keep an eye on the wee one. and be seen at consultant based clinic now instead of midwife lead one!!! great eh


 
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Old Nov 12th, 2009, 17:37 PM   #7
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Went to the haematoligist and my platelets are now sitting at 37! have to go back in 2 weeks, with a growth scan next week. If they keep dropping like this i will have no platelets left this time next month!


 
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Old Nov 13th, 2009, 05:56 AM   #8
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Don't panic - mine sat at 20 - 30 throughout pregnancy and I once had a count of 0!!

There are things they can do to boost the count, but as it's not too big a problem until the delivery they often leave treatment until just before you are due. I was treated with the IV drip at 38 weeks and delivered via early induction at 39+3

If you need to chat about treatment options PM me. xx


 
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Old Nov 16th, 2009, 08:40 AM   #9
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They mentioned sumthing about 38 week treatment. But what happens if i go into labour earlier than that. Last labour lasted 3 hours in total. SO i imagine this being the 3rd will be even quicker. By the time i get my babysitter sorted and get to the hospital there wont be much time for anything other than pushing her out!!!


 
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Old Nov 18th, 2009, 20:31 PM   #10
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Like someone said above it is pregnancy induced ITP. You will most likely be given IVIG at 38 weeks. I was a hematology RN but now work with Bone Marrow Transplant patients, but if you need any more advice PM me. I have looked after many people with a platelet count of 0 for a long time. You just need to take some precautions to avoid bleeding.


 
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