My doctor suggested me to have the CBC test. The test report shows low platelet count. I am in my second trimester and my platelet count is 95000. Need some suggestions.
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A platelet count of 95,000 in the second trimester is often a condition known as Gestational Thrombocytopenia. This occurs in about 5-10% of pregnancies due to natural blood dilution and increased platelet destruction. Since your count is currently above 80,000 and you are in your second trimester, it is generally considered stable, but it requires 'Serial Monitoring' to ensure it doesn't drop further as you approach delivery."
Next Steps
Repeat CBC Monitoring: You must get a repeat CBC test every 2-4 weeks (as advised by your OB-GYN) to track the trend. A stable trend is more important than a single number.
Rule out Pre-eclampsia: Monitor your Blood Pressure regularly. If you notice a sudden spike in BP along with facial swelling or severe headaches, consult your doctor immediately.
Peripheral Smear: Ask your lab for a 'Peripheral Smear' examination. This helps confirm if the low count is real or just 'Pseudothrombocytopenia' (platelets clumping together in the machine).
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"Your condition is currently in a 'Watchful Waiting' phase.
book a consultation once you have your next CBC report so we can compare the trends and ensure a safe path toward your third trimester.
This is quite common in pregnancy and usually manageable 👍mostly don’t cause problems and improve after delivery.
Just get a quick consult once I’ll review your reports and guide you safely so both you and baby are well 😊
Low platelet count in pregnancy called thrombocytopenia . Common causes in pregnancy gestational thrombocytopenia , preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome , immune thrombocytopenia purpura , Treatment approach low than one lakh usually no treatment needed. Moderate (50,000 to 1 lakh ) careful monitoring.
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Currently no treatment for any kind of treatment .
Please go for a proper consultation for further evaluation. A detailed history and examination are needed to understand your symptoms correctly. Without this, it’s difficult to give the right treatment. Kindly bring any previous reports or prescriptions.
Low platelet is usually very common in pregnancy
If it is not causing any bleeding or you don’t have any other symptoms like fever or anything then need not worry much. Just get your cbc checked every 6 weeks
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