Children

Hello! If i have a peacemaker, can i have a children? I mean, is there anyone here who gave birth to a child having a peacemaker? I'm only 24, and i have a peacemaker. Also, i want to know if i can have a normal life, and have a child


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children

by new to pace.... - 2024-09-19 16:01:27

please fill in your bio as it sometimes helps to know model , make and your location as to what our answers are.  A pacemaker  should help you  and a normal life was answered in your previous query.

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CCHB

by Alinafabi - 2024-09-19 16:26:50

I have a CCHB complete congenital heart block.. (sorry for my english is not very good), i'm from Romania

welcome

by Tracey_E - 2024-09-19 16:54:50

Hello! I also have CCHB and got my first pacer when I was in my 20's. I will be 58 this month, and getting my 6th pacemaker soon. 

The pacer fixes what is wrong with our heart, leaving us with a normal heart beat. I had two children after I was paced, normal pregnancies and deliveries. My children are now your age, all of us are healthy and active. 

A pacemaker enables us to live a perfectly normal, healthy life. 

In case you did not know, CCHB is not genetic, so it is not something we can pass on to our children. 

If you have more questions about living long term with a pacemaker, or just want to chat with someone who has been in your shoes, feel free to message me any time. 

Pacemaker

by piglet22 - 2024-09-20 07:57:23

A pacemaker enhances your life and should free you from some of the possibly restrictive symptoms you had before.

Although your records should indicate that you have a pacemaker - some treatments need to take this into account - if you decide to start a family, just make sure early on that your clinical professionals are aware that you are a pacemaker patient.

Childbirth and Pacemakers

by Selwyn - 2024-09-21 11:15:14

YES  - you can give birth with a pacemaker present in you. You have to get pregnant!

Bio info is important. During pregnancy there is increased cardiac output and more strain on the heart.

Research has found that life expectancy in people with pacemakers who do not have significant underlying medical conditions (e.g., heart failure, atrial fibrillation, or other serious non-cardiac conditions) approaches that of the general population. Best results are with dual lead pacemakers  - hence the importance of completing your BIO information.

ref:Bradshaw PJ, Stobie P, Knuiman MW. Life expectancy after implantation of a first cardiac permanent pacemaker (1995-2008): A population-based study. Int J Cardiol. 2015;190:42-6. doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.04.099.

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