Dear Karen,
I agree with your physician, you are worrying too much and you should be spending that energy on a daily
exercise program and planning a family. I will tell you that a very small percentage of women get what is
called postpartum cardiomyopathy : this is frequent recovery from this and thus far the only women at risk for
it are those who had it in one pregnancy and are pregnant again-mind you this is not a one to one connection,
a women who recovers from postpartum cardiomyopathy will not "for sure" get it again in the subsequent pregnancies.
Unfortunately we can not predict who will get this nor who will recover, just as it was likely but not predictable that you
would recover from your cardiomyopathy.
You can ask that your cardiologist follow you and your EF during the pregnancy, any significant diminution of your current EF (to 50% or less)is some
cause for concern, although honestly this idea might be "overkill", i.e.not indicated except to calm your fears which honestly are unfounded from a medical standpoint.
Good Luck. Information provided in the heart forum is intended for general medical informational purposes
only, actual diagnosis and treatment can only be made by your physician(s).