High-Risk Pregnancies

High-risk pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy that includes additional significant concerns that could threaten both the mother and the foetus during delivery. A number of highly qualified medical experts, including an obstetrician, a surgeon, and a specialist in maternal-fetal medicine, are needed to assist with these deliveries. A high-risk pregnancy may be caused by a number of variables, such as the mother's current health, obesity, multiple births, and old or young maternal age. If women obtain regular prenatal care without any problems and an early diagnosis, they will be able to have healthy pregnancies.

  • Factors that lead to high-risk pregnancies
  • Having knowledge of a high-risk pregnancy
  • High-risk pregnancy management
  • avoiding dangerous pregnancies

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