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hi all,

I got RA for 3 and half years and believe the condition is under control.

I have been trying to have a baby for serval months. But I haven’t got pregnant yet.

And I was told by my rheumatologist recently that my one blood index is high which lead to high risk of getting blood clots during pregnancy. So I need to have blood thinner injection once I am pregnant everyday until six weeks after the due day.

Have this also happen to you? I have to say that having injection everyday sounds a lot. Have my biological pen twice a week is ok but on top of that, more injections, I don’t know whether I want to do it or not.

Would be really nice to hear if anyone experienced it.

Wendy

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