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Common Pregnancy Complications
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early pregnancy complications or at the very least, help identify them at an early stage. The two most common pregnancy complications are:
Ectopic pregnancies
Ectopic pregnancies are one of the most common early complications. Ectopic
pregnancies refer to pregnancies in which the egg is fertilized outside the
womb so the fetus begins to develop in the ovary or in the fallopian tube.
This can be very dangerous not only for the fetus but also for the mother.
If surgery is not performed, the tubes could burst and result in internal
bleeding and in some cases, even death.
Miscarriages
Complication during pregnancy can lead to miscarriages, another common early
pregnancy complication. Sometimes the cervix can open causing heavy bleeding
with intense cramping pains. Other times, the baby can die in early
pregnancy. When this happens, the mother can either wait for a miscarriage
to occur or have a D&C. There are many different complications during
pregnancy that can cause this to happen: blood clotting, infection,
structural problems, or lifestyle choices such as smoking, alcohol or high
caffeine intake.
High risk pregnancy
A pregnancy that is categorized as high risk is one which has a higher
chance of complications arising. You may be considered high risk if you are
carrying multiple babies, have a long term illness such as diabetes, or are
over the age of 35. If you are high risk, you may be asked to visit your
obstetrician more regularly as the pregnancy will need to be more closely
monitored than usual.
Pregnancy over 35
It is not uncommon for a woman's fertility to be affected over the age of 30
and once you are pregnant, you must be aware that it is more common for
complications to arise. The chances of your child bearing birth defects are
significantly higher than those women who are under 30 and miscarriages also
become more common in the first trimester of older pregnant women. For those
over 35, there will also be an increased risk of diabetes and high blood
pressure. Don't worry, as with today's technology, almost all these
complications can be treated as long as they are spotted early on.
Multiple pregnancies
A multiple
pregnancy is one in which there are two or more fetuses. It's considered
to be high risk because with more than one fetus, it has a higher chance of
developing complications. Almost half of twins that are born are premature
with extremely low birth weights and underdeveloped organs. This makes them
very vulnerable and it is not uncommon for only one twin to survive. Twins
who share a placenta could result in high amounts of amniotic fluids.
It is important to keep this information regarding early pregnancy complications in mind during pregnancy and to regularly consult your doctor.
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