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What Causes DVT In Leg During Pregnancy?

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Posted on Thu, 24 Dec 2015
Question: I am pregnant and had a DVT in my leg. I am taking Lovenox 2X a day throughout my pregnancy. I want to fly to Sweden (10 hour flight) to attend a funeral. Is it possible to fly without risking my life? I have talked to my own doctor and just looking for a second opinion. Thanks!!
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Answered by Dr. Deepti Verma (9 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Take precautions

Detailed Answer:
Hi dear,
I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Prolonged immobilisation can lead to DVT, especially in a patient with the history of DVT.
However, it is not contraindicated for a patient of DVT to travel for 10 hours in flight if:
1. The medications for DVT are taken regularly.
2. The PT/INR (coagulation levels ) are within the therapeutic range for DVT.
3. One moves the legs repeatedly to improve the circulation in legs, so as to decrease the risk of stasis of blood and hence decrease the risk of DVT.
4. Proper consent is taken from the treating physician.
5. Fluid intake is good so as to avoid any dehydration.
If you fulfill all these conditions and take appropriate precautions, then you can travel for 10 hours in a flight without posing any risk to yourself.
Hope you found the answer helpful. Please do get back for further queries.
Wishing you good health.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Practicing since :2009

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What Causes DVT In Leg During Pregnancy?

Brief Answer: Take precautions Detailed Answer: Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Prolonged immobilisation can lead to DVT, especially in a patient with the history of DVT. However, it is not contraindicated for a patient of DVT to travel for 10 hours in flight if: 1. The medications for DVT are taken regularly. 2. The PT/INR (coagulation levels ) are within the therapeutic range for DVT. 3. One moves the legs repeatedly to improve the circulation in legs, so as to decrease the risk of stasis of blood and hence decrease the risk of DVT. 4. Proper consent is taken from the treating physician. 5. Fluid intake is good so as to avoid any dehydration. If you fulfill all these conditions and take appropriate precautions, then you can travel for 10 hours in a flight without posing any risk to yourself. Hope you found the answer helpful. Please do get back for further queries. Wishing you good health. Regards Dr Deepti Verma