blood thinning

When is Blood Thinning Recommended?

Blood thinning is recommended in various scenarios within gynecology:
Pregnancy: Pregnant women with a history of clotting disorders may be prescribed blood thinners to prevent complications.
Surgery: Blood thinners may be administered before and after gynecological surgeries to prevent postoperative clots.
Birth Control: Women on certain types of hormonal birth control, which can increase the risk of clots, may need blood thinners under specific conditions.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Women with PCOS may be at higher risk of metabolic syndrome, which can increase clotting risks.

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