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Is it safe to take anticoagulants in pregnancy?

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Yes: Anticoagulants carry a risk of bleeding. Usually there is a very good reason for taking anticoagulants in pregnancy.

Answered 5/2/2014

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Dr. Marianna Post answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Some: Lovenox or Heparin are safe, Coumadin (warfarin) is not safe at all neither is aspirin.

Answered 6/27/2014

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