Originally Posted by LOVERN
I have a quick question. My grandmother passed away in her late 60's with cardiomyopathy-not sure what origin, whether dilated, idiopathic, etc. My question? Will this increase my risk of developing cardiomyopathy during my pregnancy? I am in great health, normal weight, 24 yrs. old. Always had normal checkups w/ the doc. Have had a normal ECHO in the past. Hubby and I have no kids yet, but I'm kind of afraid to try because of the risk of developing this....I work on a cardiac unit so I know what to look for, treatments, etc..it just has me worried.
Hi there...I was just browsing your forum and saw this post. I am a cardiac nurse who also had peripartum cardiomyopathy. I also am an active participant on a PPCM website as well. There are a few cases of documented familial PPCM...but they are very rare. My advice to you would be to obtain a baseline, pre-pg echo (which you have already done) and go from there.
Being aware of the signs and symptoms of PPCM and having a Dr. who is aware of your history will go a long way towards recognizing any early signs and symptoms. The majority of the women on our website are/were just like you described yourself..healthy, in shape, fit, etc....and it still happened. The latest research is pointing to an autoimmune response.