What May Increase Your Risk for a Problem During Pregnancy or After Delivery?
Many conditions, lifestyle choices, medicines, and diseases
interfere with your ability to heal or fight infection. You may be at risk for
a more serious problem from your symptoms if you have any of the following. Be
sure to tell your doctor.
Conditions
- Recent gynecologic procedures or
surgery
- A history of cancer of the cervix
- A history of
physical or sexual abuse
- A history of a previous blood
clot
- A history of surgery to remove the spleen
- Previous
miscarriage
Lifestyle choices
- Alcohol abuse or withdrawal
- Drug abuse or withdrawal
- Engaging in high-risk sexual practices, such as multiple
partners, unprotected intercourse, or prostitution
- Smoking or other
tobacco use
Medicines
- Anticoagulant medicines such as aspirin,
Coumadin, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
- Antiseizure medicines, such
as phenytoin (Dilantin) or carbamazepine
(Tegretol)
- Corticosteroids, such as prednisone
- Medicines to prevent organ transplant rejection
- Medicines used to treat cancer
(chemotherapy)
- Radiation therapy
Diseases
- Adrenal disease, such as Cushing's syndrome or
Addison's disease
- Asthma
- Current and prior pelvic
infections (pelvic inflammatory disease)
- Coronary artery
disease
- Depression or other mental health problems, such as
schizophrenia or bipolar
disorder
- Diabetes
- Endometriosis
- Heart
failure
- High blood pressure
- Human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) infection
- Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
- Kidney
failure
- Leukemia
- Liver disease
- Pituitary
disease
- Sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia or
gonorrhea
- Sickle cell disease
- Systemic lupus
erythematosus (SLE)
- Thyroid disease
- Uterine
fibroids
- Von Willebrand's disease or other bleeding
disorders
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By
| Healthwise Staff |
|
Primary Medical Reviewer
| William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine |
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Specialist Medical Reviewer
| H. Michael O'Connor, MD - Emergency Medicine |
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Last Revised
| March 20, 2012 |
Last Revised:
March 20, 2012