tetralogy of fallot
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Nick
When i was 3 i had a complete correction of ToF, is that what you've had?
Although it was a complete correction, my pulmonary valve was leaky. Over time there was a greater backflow of blood into the heart. As a result I was told that I would need another operation to replace my pulmonary valve and I was advised against getting pregnant until this was done. For the past 20 years I've not experianced any physical symptoms as a result of the murmur however my doctors decided to operate this year due to the vast amount of blood flowing back into the heart.
I had my surgery 5 weeks ago and I am making a good recovery so far. I know that when I have fully recovered there should be no reason why I can't have children. I hope that your's maybe a similar case. Do you know if you have a murmur because if you do then I think that your doctor told you not to have a child yet as your heart will not be able to properly supply enough blood to both you and your baby.
I hope this helps, good luck
I am now pregnant with my third child (the go ahead from my cardiologist) and am a little nervous about the effects that it could have on my body.
I would like to collect as much data as possible on other women who have had tof and then successful pregnancies, as well as those who have had complications.
Thanks!