Clare
Clare gave birth to her second child without any complications but developed pains in her legs a couple of weeks after the birth. She had developed a clot in her leg, and was given injections and put on warfarin for several months to remove the clot from her legs.
Clare is an occupational therapist. She is married with two children. White British.
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Clare described the symptoms of the DVT she developed in her leg two weeks after birth. Her calf was red, hard, swollen and very painful.
Clare described the symptoms of the DVT she developed in her leg two weeks after birth. Her calf was red, hard, swollen and very painful.
Clare was taken off the warfarin after 4 1/2 months but would have liked a scan to reassure her that the clot in her leg had gone. Warfarin made her feel dizzy and lightheaded.
Clare was taken off the warfarin after 4 1/2 months but would have liked a scan to reassure her that the clot in her leg had gone. Warfarin made her feel dizzy and lightheaded.
Clare was wrongly told to stop breastfeeding for a few days when taking warfarin after a deep vein thrombosis. Her GP advised her that she could start again, but she felt the upset caused could have been avoided.
Clare was wrongly told to stop breastfeeding for a few days when taking warfarin after a deep vein thrombosis. Her GP advised her that she could start again, but she felt the upset caused could have been avoided.
Clare was treated by her GP surgery and found it very difficult to get the balance right between...
Clare was treated by her GP surgery and found it very difficult to get the balance right between...
Clare found having to suddenly give her son a bottle very upsetting. Her GP did some research and discovered it was safe to breastfeed her son on the medication she was taking for her DVT.
Clare found having to suddenly give her son a bottle very upsetting. Her GP did some research and discovered it was safe to breastfeed her son on the medication she was taking for her DVT.
Clare found coping with her DVT in the early weeks “disabling” and needed lots of help from family.
Clare found coping with her DVT in the early weeks “disabling” and needed lots of help from family.
Clare’s GP was very reassuring and supportive in finding out if it was safe to breastfeed while...
Clare’s GP was very reassuring and supportive in finding out if it was safe to breastfeed while...
Clare found having to suddenly give her son a bottle very upsetting. Her GP did some research and...
Clare found having to suddenly give her son a bottle very upsetting. Her GP did some research and...
And I think if it wasn’t for the doctor misinforming me, I mean I think she should have known. I feel that could have all been avoided. And that was a very emotional time on top of what was going on and that made it an awful lot worse. So yes, I still breast feed him, which I’m really pleased I’ve been able to, because there was a long time I felt I wasn’t doing it properly because I was using nipple shields, but I still breast feed him, but I have to use nipple shields and it wouldn’t have been the way I would have wanted to go, but I still managed to do it. So that was the worst thing about the whole experience I think. Yes.