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High Risk Pregnancy

What is the High Risk Pregnancy?

Families rejoice at the news of pregnancy and start preparations for the new baby. However, they should also take into consideration that there are risks involved. The slightest of negligence in the regular health check up can cost you dearly. The result of a high-risk pregnancy can be premature baby with birth defects. In the case of a high-risk pregnancy, the risks can be life threatening for the baby and the mother. Five to ten percent of pregnancies are high-risk pregnancies. The high-risk pregnancy occurs mainly due to the woman’s pregnancy condition, her previous medical history, and other reasons. Even though the pregnancy is termed high risk, it certainly can be treated with advanced medical research and technology. One must stay as healthy as possible before pregnancy and regular consultation with your physician helps to have the healthy pregnancy for the woman.

Causes of the High Risk Pregnancy
The causes of a high-risk pregnancy can be as follows;

- Past Problem Pregnancies
- Overage Pregnancy
- Chronic diseases
- Diabetes
- Kidney Disorders
- Heart Disorders
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
- High Blood Pressure
- Autoimmune Problems
- Gestational Diabetes, which happens during pregnancy.
- Multiple Pregnancies

How to take Care in High Risk Pregnancy

When the prospective mother is diagnosed with the high-risk pregnancy, she is advised to take full rest until the delivery of the baby. Family support for the woman counts more than anything else in the high-risk pregnancy. In order to have a safe delivery the woman must stop substance abuse like smoking, alcohol, and caffeine consumption because it would worsen the condition and affects the baby and the health of the woman. Coping with high-risk pregnancy is not as easy as it seems unless the mother is committed to deliver the baby safely. A high-risk pregnancy woman needs immediate hospitalization during the last moments of her pregnancy. Health professionals need to act faster with this kind of patients and must be trained people to handle such emergencies. In the case of the early delivery of baby, the patient needs to choose such hospital that has Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. There are also physicians that are specialists in managing the high-risk pregnancies. Hospitals also have a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Department that is equipped to take care of high-risk pregnancy women. When all the care is taken the chances of having a healthy delivery rise to ninety to ninety-five percent. When the woman has to stay in bed longer, she can at times suffer mentally but with the help of family and support groups, this problem can be addressed in a better way. It is important to stay calm and do not lose patience.




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