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High Risk pregnancy

A pregnancy that endangers the life and health of the mother or her baby is a high-risk pregnancy. Some pregnancy can turn into a high-risk pregnancy after some time as they grow. However, some women carry a risk of complications from before due to various reasons. For pregnancies like this, it is advisable to take the assistance of trained helpers or specialists. If you go through proper care and regular prenatal checkups, then the risks get reduced, and the chance of healthy pregnancy increases.

Symptoms of High-Risk pregnancy

During pregnancy, it is essential to be alert all the time and provide attention to the body. Look out for any signs or indications that the body is providing to prevent any mishap. While talking about the symptoms of high-risk pregnancy, they are as follows:

  • There is bleeding in your vagina.
  • There is unbearable abdominal pain and also in the pelvis.
  • You are losing consciousness. It is a difficult situation, and you should take the support of others in this situation.
  • There is a leakage in your vaginal. This leakage is because the umbilical cord may be bulging out into your vagina.
  • There is consistent back pain or pelvic pressure.
  • Your baby is moving less than usual or not moving at all.
  • There is a swelling in your hands, face, feet, severe headache, and blurred vision. These symptoms are signs of preeclampsia.

Risks factors for High-Risk pregnancy

There are a risks associated with a high-risk pregnancy, as mentioned down here:

  • Overweight or obesity – High-risk pregnancy can cause obesity, which leads to high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, stillbirth, cesarean delivery, and neural tube defects. Researchers also say that due to heavyweight, there is a greater chance that the baby may suffer from heart disease.
  • Health problem – The mother may have diabetes, high blood pressure, or HIV-positive.
  • Multiple births – The risk with high-risk pregnancy increases many folds in the case of twins or triplets. The complications include premature labor, preeclampsia, and preterm birth. More than ninety percent of multiple birth babies have been born before 37 weeks of gestation period.
  • The mother’s age – If the mother is a teen or a woman older than 35 years, the chance of high-risk pregnancy increases, leading to preeclampsia and high blood pressure.

Do and Don’ts of High-Risk pregnancy

It’s an excellent idea to know all the do & don’ts from before. It makes the process a lot easy & healthy. Try to follow it for a healthy delivery:

Do’s

  • Before planning your pregnancy, visit a doctor to discuss appropriate conditions to have a baby.
  • With proper consultation of your doctor, take prenatal vitamins from before your pregnancy, i.e., one or two months before.
  • Eat a balanced diet food and perform regular exercise.
  • Go for regular checkups during your pregnancy to check the health of your baby too.
  • Always make sure that you deliver in the hospital with proper health care support for a healthy delivery.

Don’ts

  • Don’t panic; it can affect the health of the baby.
  • Do not search for medical problems on the internet. Instead, ask your doctor.
  • Please do not take any medicine by searching it on the internet or asking your relative to consult your doctor.
  • Don’t overeat with the misconception that you are eating for two.

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