High-risk pregnancy care
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High-risk pregnancy care offers specialized help and knowledge to ensure that both the mother and the baby are safe.
What is high-risk pregnancy care?
- A high-risk pregnancy is one in which the mother's or baby's life is in danger.
- Early and consistent prenatal care helps most women have healthy pregnancies and straightforward deliveries. But for several reasons, some women are at a higher risk for difficulties before getting pregnant.
- To guarantee that their pregnancies are healthy and that they can take their unborn child or unborn children to term, women with high-risk pregnancies should get treatment from a specialized team of PFRC.
Existing health conditions
Conditions of the patient’s health that existed before the beginning of therapy, such as high blood pressure and diabetes, are referred to as preexisting conditions.
Overweight and obesity
- More than half of all pregnant women in the United States are overweight or obese, according to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
- High blood pressure, hypertension, gestational diabetes, stillbirth, neural tube abnormalities, and cesarean delivery are among the risks that are exacerbated by obesity.
- According to NICHD experts, obesity may increase a baby's chance of cardiac issues by 15% when born.
Multiple births
Women expecting twins or higher-order multiples have an increased risk of problems. Preeclampsia, early labor, and preterm birth are typical consequences. Ninety-three percent of triplets and more than half of all twins are delivered before 37 weeks of gestation.
Young or old maternal age
Precambrian and prenatal high blood pressure are disorders that are more likely to develop in pregnant women if the woman is younger than 35 or older than 35. These age groups are also more likely to have Precambrian high blood pressure.