Am I At High Risk?
According to the
National Institutes of Health, factors for a high risk pregnancy can include:
- Young or old maternal age
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- Being overweight or underweight
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- Having had problems in previous pregnancies
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- Pre-existing health conditions, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or HIV
Health problems can also develop during a pregnancy that can make it high risk. Such problems may occur even in a woman who was previously healthy. They may include preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus, HIV/AIDS, and preterm labor.
Other medical conditions, like high blood pressure and diabetes, along with heart, breathing or kidney problems, can become more serious during a woman's pregnancy. Regular prenatal care can help ensure a healthier pregnancy for a woman and her baby.
Above content provided by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. For advice about your medical care, consult your doctor.
Posted September 2012