Pregnancy in people with Congenital Heart Disease
Most women with congenital heart disease (CHD) can have a successful pregnancy. Doing so requires careful planning and management. See this Q&A from the Adult Congenital Heart Association.
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Most women with congenital heart disease (CHD) can have a successful pregnancy. Doing so requires careful planning and management. See this Q&A from the Adult Congenital Heart Association.
The risk of pregnancy for women with CHD ranges widely. See this Q&A from the Adult Congenital Heart Association.
The risk of pregnancy for women with CHD ranges widely. See this Q&A from the Adult Congenital Heart Association.
This publication from the Adult Congenital Heart Association is intended to help you find emergency congenital heart care when traveling. It lists the clinic name, city, state and phone number, as well as email addresses, if available, of all the United States ACHD programs that confirmed contact information as of May 2021. It also lists contact information for international (including Canadian) ACHD programs.
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