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What Does Very Marginally High Hormone Levels Indicate During Pregnancy?

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Posted on Mon, 21 Apr 2014
Question: I am 13 weeks pregnant - my doctor has said one of my hormone levels was "very marginally high" and I am to take daily baby aspirin. What are the reasons for this? What hormone? Thanks
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Answered by Dr. Som Biswas (30 minutes later)
Brief Answer: The hormone is prostaglandin & reason many Detailed Answer: Hi, Thank you for your query. I can understand your concerns. The hormone your doctor is talking about is prostaglandin. It is produced normally in pregnancy but in some cases it is produced in higher amounts than needed. First relax. It is quite a common condition in pregnancy and treatable. The reasons for the increase are not known completely yet though research has shown it to be commonly found in women with hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, or those with family history or previous history of such condition in pregnancy. But many women who do not have the above listed conditions do also get it. Aspirin helps in reducing the damage to blood vessels by prostaglandin of you and your baby by acting on your platelets. It is completely safe in pregnancy. Also once your delivery is over your condition will return back to normal most likely as the hormone level will fall off. As of now keep getting your blood pressure and hormones checked and do regular sonography with Doppler scans. There is nothing to worry. Feel free to consult me directly http://bit.ly/drsombiswas Regards Dr. Som Biswas M.D. Mumbai
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What Does Very Marginally High Hormone Levels Indicate During Pregnancy?

Brief Answer: The hormone is prostaglandin & reason many Detailed Answer: Hi, Thank you for your query. I can understand your concerns. The hormone your doctor is talking about is prostaglandin. It is produced normally in pregnancy but in some cases it is produced in higher amounts than needed. First relax. It is quite a common condition in pregnancy and treatable. The reasons for the increase are not known completely yet though research has shown it to be commonly found in women with hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, or those with family history or previous history of such condition in pregnancy. But many women who do not have the above listed conditions do also get it. Aspirin helps in reducing the damage to blood vessels by prostaglandin of you and your baby by acting on your platelets. It is completely safe in pregnancy. Also once your delivery is over your condition will return back to normal most likely as the hormone level will fall off. As of now keep getting your blood pressure and hormones checked and do regular sonography with Doppler scans. There is nothing to worry. Feel free to consult me directly http://bit.ly/drsombiswas Regards Dr. Som Biswas M.D. Mumbai