viernes, 1 de marzo de 2019

Fact Sheets About Blood Clots | CDC

Fact Sheets About Blood Clots | CDC



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Pregnancy and the Risk for Blood Clots
Pregnancy and childbirth can increase the risk for blood clots. A woman is at increased risk up to 3 months after her baby is born. Learn more.
Blood Clot Risk Checklist for Pregnant Women
Determine your risk when pregnant or in the 3 months just after delivery. Share this information with your doctor or healthcare provider.
Blood Clot Prevention Checklist for Pregnant Women
Expecting or recently had a baby? Don’t let a blood clot spoil your joy. Discuss this checklist with your doctor.
Prevention Plan Checklist Cdc-pdf[PDF – 467 KB]
Did you know that a hospitalization, surgery, or other healthcare treatment increases your risk for a blood clot? Learn what steps you can take to protect yourself.
Hospitalization Risks Cdc-pdf[PDF – 682 KB]
Learn more about hospitalization and the increased risk for blood clots.
Checklist for Risk Factors Cdc-pdf[PDF – 447 KB]
Learn more about common risks for blood clots.

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