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Question:
I have a LAD myocardial bridge and am pregnant. Should I continue or terminate this pregnancy?
I am 42 years old woman. I was diagnosed with a myocardial bridging LAD 2 years ago. I am 4 weeks pregnant now. I'm worried with my heart condition and also my fetus. Should I continue or terminate this pregnancy?
submitted by Yildes from Indonesia, on 11/11/09
Answer:
by Texas Heart Institute cardiovascular surgeon, Denton A. Cooley, MD
You should proceed with your pregnancy. If you have no cardiac symptoms such as angina, I do not believe that a myocardial bridge of the coronary arteries is life threatening.
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