If your pregnancy is high-risk, you or your unborn child may be more susceptible to health issues before, during, or after delivery. Usually, during pregnancy, special observation or care is required. Recognize the risk factors for a high-risk pregnancy and take steps to protect both you and your unborn child. A medical issue that existed prior to becoming pregnant can occasionally cause a high-risk pregnancy. In some situations, a pregnancy may become high risk due to a medical problem that manifests itself while you or your unborn child are pregnant. maternal age in her prime. Women over 35 have an increased likelihood of becoming pregnant. Choices of lifestyle. Pregnancy risk factors include consuming illegal substances, drinking alcohol, and smoking cigarettes. Obstetrical health issues. Pregnancy risks can be raised by conditions such high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, epilepsy, thyroid disease, blood or heart conditions, poorly controlled asthma, and infections.
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