ExpertDr Laxmi Chavan-SawantAyurvedic Gynaecologist 4 years agoA. Talk with your doctor about your risk, and see if you might benefit from a prevention plan to reduce your chances of developing a blood clot. Use the Blood Clot Prevention Checklist for pregnant women and discuss it with your doctor.
Know the signs and symptoms of a blood clot so you can seek medical treatment right away if needed. Early treatment can help prevent a DVT from breaking off and traveling to the lungs as a PE.
Although a DVT can occur without any symptoms, the following are the most common signs and symptoms of a DVT:
Swelling of the affected limb
Pain or tenderness not caused by injury
Skin that is warm to the touch
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl4 years agoA. First Of all it completely depends as to where the blood clot is you have not mentioned that area and you know since I do not have all the details it would be better that you discuss this entire thing with your gynaecologist that we’ll have a much more clarity about it
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