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April 07, 2005

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Hratch L Karamanoukian, MD

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Shannon

Michelle,
I too have a bicuspid aortic vavle. I always new i had a murmur but that was it. It was never looked into. May 2003 I got pregnant. I am young and healthy, should be easy, low risk etc... and it was. Of course except for the gall bladder attack. I carried my baby to term and delivered vaginaly. Nobody ever questioned my mumur.

One year later, because of a great dentist (long story) - I had to visit a cardiologist. Thats when we found out that I have severe aortic insufecency (sp?) They think Pregnancy was what got it 'going' and from there it just continued down hill. I am very lucky that I was able to have such a healthy pregnancy and healthy daughter. And now I am facing surgery and may not be able to have another.

Best wishes :-)

Annie

I am 32 with a BAV and researching getting preggers at this time. Mine is a congential defect, mild and thankfully has been mointored. Only thing was a bout with endocarditis at 29. But no big issues seem to be in my way to get pregnant and give birth. My OB and Cardiologist both told me to go for it, just expect extra dr appts, hospital birth - basically a built-in high-risk pregnancy. Perhaps extra bed rest toward the end to help blood flow to the heart. The only advice my favorite cardiologist told me was "don't wait." Meaning, don't put it off ... Good luck!

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