A bit of history : I was diagnosed with APS after one miscarrige(I was extremely lucky to find a good rheumatologist). I was treated with aspirin and plasmoquine since diagnosis. Throughout my pregnancy I used clexane(from week 5) and aspirin.
I had a c-section on 18 November at 36 weeks and 3 days. Besides being worried sick about the outcome, I had a problem free pregnancy.
I am so relieved. See attached picture of my Dahlia.
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I’m delighted and over the moon for you. Thank you for sharing- it does help other women who are, or will be in your shoes in the future, as they can type in key words in the search bar and this post will pop up for them the read.
Little Dahlia will come to these women bringing ... 🎼glad tidings of comfort and joy!🎼
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