Successful pregnancy with a live birth and preserved graft function is possible in women following cardiac transplantation but requires careful assessment and planning in conjunction with the co-ordinated care of a specialist multidisciplinary team. Pregnancy poses significant risks to the mother, graft and foetus; these include the challenges of managing immunosuppression to avoid rejection whilst balancing the risks to the foetus from potentially teratogenic medication. This article aims to provide a contemporary perspective on the issues pertaining to pregnancy in heart transplant recipients; describing the pre-conception, pre-partum, intrapartum and postpartum management in this unique group of women.
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Watson, W. D., Bhagra, S. K., & Bhagra, C. J. (2019). Pregnancy in heart transplant recipients – Current perspectives. Transplant Research and Risk Management. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/TRRM.S188281
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