What is a high-risk pregnancy?

Pregnancy is a beautiful experience, but it can be a nightmare for some women. A high-risk pregnancy, as the name suggests, is a pregnancy that contains one or more risks that can threaten the life of the mother, the baby or both. While your pregnancy may seem safe at the beginning, complications and risks may arise over time.

It is not difficult to ensure your pregnancy is safe. Regular prenatal care can help you maintain a healthy pregnancy and welcome your baby into this world without serious problems.

What can lead to a high-risk pregnancy?

There are several factors that can cause a woman to develop a high-risk pregnancy. Some of them are:

  • Existing health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure
  • Teenagers and women over the age of 35 have shown to be more susceptible to high-risk pregnancies
  • A mother carrying multiple foetuses will be at a higher risk of developing complications
  • Being obese or overweight can increase your chances of developing conditions like gestational diabetes, neural tube defects, preeclampsia, and stillbirth. Infants can also develop heart problems due to obese mothers
  • Being underweight can lead to complications such as premature birth and a malnourished baby
  • Women who have had issues with previous pregnancies can develop complicated pregnancies in the future
  • Smoking, drinking alcohol and taking drugs can lead to problems during pregnancy and severely affect the baby’s development

How to prevent a high-risk pregnancy?

The best way to maintain a healthy pregnancy is to diligently follow your doctor’s instructions. Regular prenatal care, a healthy diet, and basic exercises can help you keep complications at bay. Keep away from stressful situations, risky foods, and unhealthy habits during your pregnancy.

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