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Thromboembolic disease and obstetric complications related to ischemia of the placenta are currently the major causes of maternal mortality and morbidity. Thrombophilia been implicated in their aetiology and the magnitude of the risk depends on the type of thrombophilia. As the evidence is still unclear and controversial, questions about the clinical management of pregnant women with thrombophilia are a daily issue. We aim to review, bearing in mind the consensus and controversies, the impact of inherited thrombophilia in the risk of thrombosis related to pregnancy and of obstetric complications. Moreover, the diagnostic, preventive and therapeutic approach during pregnancy and puerperium, including the role of antithrombotic pharmacopoeia available, will be discussed.
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LOW-DOSE ASPIRIN POSTPARTUM PERIOD INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION WOMEN INHERITED THROMBOPHILIAS MOLECULAR-WEIGHT HEPARIN FETAL LOSS VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM RECURRENT MISCARRIAGE FACTOR-V-LEIDEN SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
