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Hypercoagulability in pregnancy is the propensity of pregnant women to develop thrombosis (blood clots). Pregnancy itself is a factor of hypercoagulability (pregnancy-induced hypercoagulability) as a physiologically adaptive mechanism to prevent post partum bleeding. However when combined with an additional underlying hypercoagulable states the risk of thrombosis or embolism may become substantial.

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