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Out For These Pregnancy Complications And Maintain A Healthy Pregnancy!
By Neelima Reddy Pregnancy is a
precious time
and a life-changing event. It is really a warm experience between
mother and baby that should be cherished all the time. However, a
condition may develop to make your a high risk, which is commonly known as complication.
Pregnancy
complication is a condition that can threat you and developing baby
during pregnancy. Remember that complications can develop at any point of time
throughout your pregnancy, which can ruin your very joyful time. It can
also develop after the childbirth.
These
complications can develop from several factors: chronic diseases (such
as diabetes, hypertension), sexual transmitted diseases (syphilis,
chlamydia), abnormalities of sperm/ovum, amniotic fluid, and placenta
and infections that cause from virus, bacteria and parasites.
The
possible complications that can harm you and your developing
fetus are as follows:
Gestational diabetes: It
is the most common complication that develops during pregnancy. It is
found that two to seven percent of pregnant women develop this
condition. This condition when left untreated can lead to increased
risk of fetal death as well as thyroid problems.
It
generally develops during second trimester of pregnancy. It can be
treated by insulin supplementation to manage blood glucose levels.
Amniotic
fluid complications: It is a complication that results from a very high
(polyhydramnios) or very low (oligohydramnios) amniotic fluid levels in
the membranes surrounding the fetus.
Excessive
amniotic fluid places pressure on your uterus causing pre-term
delivery. It also puts pressure on your diaphragm, which leads to
breathing problems. Oligohydramnios leads to poor fetal growth,
post-term delivery, birth defects such as urinary tract abnormalities,
etc.
Placental complications: The complications of placenta are placental abruption and
placental previa.
Premature detachment of a normally
situated placenta is placental abruption where the exact cause for this
condition is unknown. The detachment may be partial or complete.
Placental
previa is the condition where the placenta is located in lower segment
of the uterus, partially or completely covering the opening of the
cervix. It leads to severe bleeding during second and third trimesters
of pregnancy. The exact cause of placental previa is not known.
Preeclampsia/high
blood pressure: Preeclampsia means the development of hypertension with
edema or proteinuria or both during pregnancy. It generally occurs
after twenty weeks of gestation. It is also called toxemia.
Ectopic
pregnancy: It is a complication where the development of fetus takes place
outside the uterus or within the fallopian tubes. It can also be called
as tubal pregnancy.
Rh Factor: If the mother is
Rh negative and her partner Rh positive, the combination results in a
baby with Rh positive. In this condition, when the blood transfers from
mother to the child, the red blood cells will break down leading to
anemia.
Miscarriage: Miscarriage is an
unintentional or sudden loss of pregnancy. This type of complication develops mostly due to age, gene factors,
malnutrition, environmental hazards, hormonal problems, etc.
So,
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