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==Pregnancy== | ==Pregnancy== | ||
===ACC/AHA Guidelines - Recommendations for Reproduction (DO NOT EDIT)=== | ===ACC/AHA 2008 Guidelines - Recommendations for Reproduction - Tricuspid atresia (DO NOT EDIT)=== | ||
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ACC/AHA 2008 Guidelines - Recommendations for Reproduction - Tricuspid atresia (DO NOT EDIT)
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"1.All women with a Fontan operation should have a comprehensive evaluation by a physician with expertise in ACHD before proceeding with a pregnancy.(Level of Evidence: C) " |
Class III |
"1.Pregnancy should not be planned without consultation and evaluation at a comprehensive ACHD center with experience and expertise in maternal and prenatal management of complex CHD.(Level of Evidence: C) " |