High-Risk Pregnancy

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Pregnancy is a unique experience that not only fulfils the woman but also poses some risks. Though all women are subject to certain pregnancy risks, some are more vulnerable to pregnancy complications. Some pregnancies are termed as high-risk due to the level of the risks they come with. Let’s discuss how high-risk pregnancy should be handled.

What is High-Risk Pregnancy?

A pregnancy becomes high-risk in some cases. If a person has a high-risk pregnancy, the risk of getting different health problems strengthens. In this situation, both mother and baby are at risk. In the latter part, you will read what risk factors are and how to handle this risky period.

What Are the Risk Factors for a High-Risk Pregnancy?

A pre-existing medical condition can be a reason for a high-risk pregnancy. Oftens, a medical condition starts during pregnancy that poses risks to the mother and baby. The following factors can increase risks during the pregnancy:

  • Advanced Maternal Age: The pregnant woman may face more risk if she is aged 35 or above.
  • Lifestyle Choices: Some lifestyle choices such as taking drugs, smoking, alcohol, etc. can increase the risk of complications.
  • Medical History: Some pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, infections can also make pregnancy risky.
  • Surgical History: If the abdomen and uterus of the person have been through surgeries before, the person may face more risks than normal.
  • Multiple Pregnancy. If a woman is carrying two or more babies, she is likely to face more risks and pregnancy complications.
  • Pregnancy Complications: Some serious issues occur during pregnancy and such health conditions can disrupt the whole process.

What Steps Can I Take To Promote A Healthy Pregnancy?

If a woman knows about her high-risk pregnancy or she simply wants to be on the safe side, she can take many precautionary steps such as:

  • Eat a healthy diet
  • Wisely gain weight
  • Get regular prenatal care
  • Risky substances should be avoided
  • Preconception appointment scheduling

Do I Need Special Tests?

The routine antenatal screening tests are fine but there are other techniques that can help avoid possible risks if a person is going through high-risk pregnancy. The doctors recommend one or more than one of the following to high-risk pregnancy person:

  • Lab tests
  • Cordocentesis
  • Amniocentesis
  • Biophysical profile
  • Ultrasound for cervical length
  • Chorionic villus sampling (CVS)
  • Specialized or targeted ultrasound

It is important to mention that the diagnostic tests such as chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis carry risks. Before you undergo a prenatal test, discuss the side effects and risks with your doctor.

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Can I Have A Planned Home Birth?

It is not easy to know which pregnancies will turn out to be high risk. It is also hard to predict a high-risk condition during the pregnancy period. Due to this reason, planned home births are not recommended by experts. Routine visits to a gynecologist can help understand complications.

Reducing High-Risk Pregnancy Depression

The women suffering from high-risk pregnancy may suffer from anxiety. They may avoid seeing the doctor because they are afraid of hearing a bad news. Having anxiety and depression can affect the health of the baby and mother. Keeping busy is a way to avoid negative thoughts.

Things To Know About High-Risk Pregnancy

A gynecologist can help women handle pregnancy risks. Taking the necessary steps is to handle high-risk pregnancy is important to avoid labor and delivery complications. If a pregnant woman sees the following symptoms, she should consult a gynecologist at the earliest.

  • Vaginal bleeding
  • Severe headaches
  • Decreased fetal activity
  • Watery vaginal discharge
  • Pain or burning with urination
  • Lower abdominal cramping or pain
  • Blurred vision and changes in vision
  • Regular or frequent abdominal contractions

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High-Risk Pregnancy FAQ’s

How do you deal with a high-risk pregnancy?

To deal with high-risk pregnancy, these women should maintain a healthy and nutritious diet, the right amount of blood, and proper weight. Panicking, self-medication, and getting stressed out can make the condition worse. They should also remain cool and calm.

Can you work during a high-risk pregnancy?

Women who work during high-risk pregnancy should avoid standing too much as it can lead to high blood pressure and premature birth. Those women whose jobs need them to stand for more than 4 hours a day, should switch to desk jobs or quit by 24th week.

What are the signs of an abnormal pregnancy?

Abnormal or ectopic pregnancy can happen due to abnormal fallopian tubes. The symptoms include

· Pelvic pain

· Intense pain in the shoulder

· Abnormal bleeding from the vagina

· Abdominal pain

· Dizziness and fainting away

What are the chances of having an abnormal baby?

According to a survey report, less than 4% of babies are born with congenital disabilities due to high-risk pregnancies. The most common congenital disabilities like cleft palate and cleft lip are not life-threatening and can be cured with surgery.

During which trimester is the fetus at greatest risk?

In a high-risk pregnancy, the fetus is at the highest risk in the first week. Overall, the fetus is at greater risk in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. That’s when all the major body parts and organ systems are developing. Any major complication in this time can lead to congenital disability.

Handing High-Risk Pregnancy in Dubai

With the help of some of the leading gynecologists in the UAE, the Euromed Clinic Center Dubai helps women carefully handle the high-risk pregnancy. If you are likely to have a high-risk pregnancy, please do not worry anymore because we are here to help.

Have you got questions? Please book an appointment now and ask your question to an expert.

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