Thanks! What would I think w/o the correct definition??? I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that thought that, sort of. My Dr. told me the baby-aspirin was for our hearts. Thanks for this "MTHFR gene" explanation. You both have educated me more to this relentless-journey we are all on.
Take care and may God bless all of us always, Amen. O:-)
Totally looks like a license plate version of "Mother F*r" But it's a gene mutation that affects the ability to metabolize folic acid.
A_Muse: Hahaha! I always think that too when I see that acronym :-) It's a blood disorder that puts women at a higher risk of developing blood clots (which can also form in the placenta, therefore possibly lead to miscarriages). The baby aspirin then will help thin the blood.
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If you don't mind my asking, what is that? It looks like an acronym for a swear-word. Sorry. I've never heard of that. I was taking folic acid and baby aspirin too, so I'm interested in that gene you mentioned. Thanks. Take care. O:-)
Hmmm...good question. I think it's still a good thing, though, because now they know to keep a closer eye on you next time you get pregnant. And even though the pills didn't prevent a miscarriage last time, it very well could next time, and it's always good to be aware of something like that to make sure you remember taking the pills every day and that you use the right dose of folic acid (I think they put you on a pretty high dose). I also have a blood clotting disorder (Factor V), and I have to take a blood-thinning shot throughout my pregnancy, but I think baby aspirin and folic acid is the most common treatment for MTFHR.
Sorry antipholipid not antithrombin :(