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HIGH RISK PREGNANCY
What Is a High-Risk Pregnancy?
If you have a high-risk pregnancy, you have an increased risk of developing medical complications before, during, or after the delivery. Some of the high-risk conditions can be:
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Gestational Diabetes
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High Blood Pressure/Preeclampsia
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Thyroid Conditions
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Advanced Maternal Age
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Multiple Gestation
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Blood Clotting Disorders
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Heart or Vascular Diseases
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IVF Pregnancy
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Pre-Term Labor/Incompetent Cervix
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Recurrent Miscarriage
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Fetal Growth Restriction
What You Can Do To Help Promote a Healthy Pregnacy
There are some things a mother can do, if she is at higher risk of developing complications during pregnancy. This list is not all-inclusive, but it gives a few pointers:
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Early Prenatal Care
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Well-Balanced Diet
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Regular Exercise (unless otherwise instructed by your physician)
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Compliance with Appointments and Sonograms
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Stay Hydrated
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No Excessive Sodium/Salt Intake
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