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Comprehensive management of Jehovah's Witness in pregnancy

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POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL JOURNAL
卷 99, 期 1176, 页码 1068-1075

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/postmj/qgad047

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Jehovah's Witness; blood transfusion; anaemia; high-risk pregnancy

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For pregnant women of Jehovah's Witness faith, optimizing hematological status through iron therapy and erythropoietin can reduce modifiable risk factors. Using antifibrinolytics, cell salvage, bloodless surgical techniques, and uterine cooling during delivery can effectively reduce complications.
Jehovah's Witness (JW) is a denomination of Christianity which has many-fold higher morbidity and mortality compared to the general population as they refuse blood transfusion. Information is scanty regarding guidelines on the optimal approach to pregnant ladies of JW faith. In this review we have attempted to analyse the ways and techniques available which can be used to reduce the morbidity and mortality of these women. In antenatal care, haematological status can be optimised to reduce modifiable risk factors, namely anaemia by parenteral iron therapy from the second trimester onwards especially in patients who do not respond to oral iron therapy. In severe cases, erythropoietin serves as an effective alternative to blood transfusion. During the intrapartum period, using antifibrinolytics, cell salvage, bloodless surgical techniques, and uterine cooling for patients undergoing caesarean delivery have been proven effective. To conclude, complications of pregnant JW patients may be reduced if they comply with the preventives and targeted monitoring during the various phases of pregnancy. Further studies are warranted as this population exists as a minor group but is growing worldwide.

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