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Has anyone else been told they have low PAPP-A levels? Do you know what this means and risks involved?
I got my blood test results today and was told everything was ok when I was at the hospital - then looked at the results when I got home and saw written in bold and underlined that I have low PAPP-A and this means an increased risk of complications and needs monitoring. Phoned the hospital back and have been asked to go back at 9am tomorrow morning - currently feeling very nervous and wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?
I got my blood test results today and was told everything was ok when I was at the hospital - then looked at the results when I got home and saw written in bold and underlined that I have low PAPP-A and this means an increased risk of complications and needs monitoring. Phoned the hospital back and have been asked to go back at 9am tomorrow morning - currently feeling very nervous and wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?