Abstract

This article discusses the relationship of thrombophilia with obstetric complications. In women with habitual miscarriage, do not perform screening for hereditary thrombophilia. With habitual miscarriage, women should undergo screening before pregnancy to detect antiphospholipid antibodies. Positive screening results are an indication for the appointment of LMWH and aspirin. Women with IVF do not investigate for hereditary thrombophilia and do not do LMWH therapy. Do not perform an assessment of congenital thrombophilia in women with miscarriage, with a history of childbirth with FGR, pre-eclampsia and premature detachment of the normally located placenta. Key words: thrombophilia, antiphospholipid syndrome, obstetric complications, miscarriage.

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